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(CANCELLED DUE TO COVID) 15th Annual Winterdance Christmas Celebration
New World String Project will be reviving a cherished holiday tradition, with members of Molly's Revenge and champion Irish dancers.
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Milking Parlor at the Octagon Barn 4400 Octagon Way San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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*Proof of Covid vaccination or negative test within 72 hr will be required at the door. Masking will be required at this event, per county ordinance.
New World String Project will be reviving a cherished holiday tradition this year. The well known Winterdance Celtic Christmas Celebration will return, with members of Molly's Revenge and returning champion Irish dancers Marisa Gilman and Cameron Carlson-Riddle. This year's music will include Celtic seasonal favorites from previous years, as well as new music with a decidedly Nordic twist. Attendees will enjoy virtuosic performances on exotic instruments like nyckelharpa, cittern, Celtic harp, and cajon, as well as fiddle, guitar, and octave mandolin.
The core of the Winterdance show is New World String Project, comprised of four highly skilled and well known multi-instrumentalists that have joined forces to create an exciting tapestry of traditional music. Band members Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter have played Swedish, Celtic and original tunes for many years together, while John Weed and Stuart Mason are known as long-time members of the legendary Molly's Revenge. Before the pandemic, the quartet honed their chops and found their voice as a band by touring up and down the West Coast, where audiences were enchanted by their rare instruments and masterful skills. The result is something new and uniquely their own--a sound rooted in the older traditions of Scandinavia, Appalachia, and the Celtic lands, yet shimmering with modern influences as well.
Proof of Covid vaccination or negative test within 72 hr will be required at the door. Masking will be required at this event, per county ordinance.