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Benefit contra dance for 1912 Center
The Palouse Folklore Society will sponsor a contra dance at 7:30 p.m.
June 3 at the Avalon House, 111 N. Washington. (Oldtimers like me know
the building as the former Short's Funeral Chapel; more recently, it was
known as the Louisiana Purchase.)
Moscow band Potatohead will play with dances called by Joseph
Erhard-Hudson of Moscow. Cost is $5 for PFS members and $7 for
nonmembers. Newcomers who arrive at 7:30 p.m. will pay $4.
The dance is a fund-raiser for the 1912 Center, being developed by the
city of Moscow. The center will include a "great room" in the former
gymnasium that will be ideally suited for such events as contra dances.
Contra dancing is a form of American folk dancing which is experiencing
renewed popularity. Each dance is taught by the caller, who cues
dancers through the dance. Copules face each other in long lines; after
two couples dance the pattern with each other, they trade places and
begin again with the next couple in line. All ages participate, and
contra dances are always smoke- and alcohol-free. Casual clothes and
comfortable shoes are appropriate.
I was at Avalon House earlier this week for a meeting and the floor is
wood parquet with a little give to it, so it should be a great surface
for dancing.
Please spread the word, and come join PFS members and friends at this
dance.
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