Friday, March 22, 2019

Come to a Country Dance

From: South Coast Folk Society
Subject: English Country Dancing in Coos Bay!
When: Saturday Evening, March 30, 2019
Time: 7:00PM to 10:00PM
Where: Coos Bay Senior Center, 4th and Ingersoll, Coos Bay, OR
Featuring: Music: Outstanding Open Bandand Dance Calling by Bob Fraley

English Country Dancing in Coos Bay March 30, Public Welcome

The South Coast Folk Society welcomes public participation at their English Country Dance Ball at the Coos Bay Senior Center Dance Hall on Saturday, March 30, from 7:00 to 10:0PM.  This special event will feature live music by the Outstanding Open Band, and dance lessons and calling by Bob Fraley of Eugene.  Singles, couples and families can all enjoy English Country Dancing, and new dancers are always welcome.  It’s a lovely, graceful form of casual social dancing appropriate for all ages.  Experience is not required.  All dances are taught.

The ever-popular Outstanding Open Band consists of talented local musicians from throughout the South Coast.  They play a variety of instruments including accordion, flute, fiddle, recorder, piano, concertina, guitar, penny whistle, and percussion.  The Outstanding Open Band is dedicated to playing great dance music, and playing it well.  Bob Fraley, the caller for the evening, is a highly experienced and very personable instructor and caller.  His English Country Dance repertoire is most enjoyable and ideal for all skill levels.

This event is alcohol and fragrance free.  It will take place at the Coos Bay Senior Center located at 886 S. 4th, corner of 4th and Ingersoll in Coos Bay.  Refreshments will be served.  Doors open at 6:45PM.  General admission: $7; Seniors over 60: $6; Members: $5; Students: free.  For more information call 541-404-8267, or go to their web site at www.southcoastfolksociety.com.
   
PRESS RELEASE   English Country Dance  PRESS RELEASE
The South Coast Folk Society is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, study, teaching, enjoyment, and continuing evolution of traditional and historical dance, music, and song.

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