This is the Bay Area Country Dance Society schedule for the
week of Monday, June 2, 2008.
BACDS sponsors English and American traditional dances in the
San Francisco Bay Area.
This is fun, relatively easy, community-oriented dancing with
live music. All dances are taught, no partner is necessary,
and first-timers are welcome unless otherwise noted.
Admission to Friday, Saturday & Sunday dances $10; all
others $9, $2 discount for BACDS members.
Please wear clean shoes with non-marking soles.
The Events
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Wednesday, June 4, 8:00 pm: BERKELEY CONTRA dance
http://www.bacds.org/series/contra/berkeley_wed/
Grace North Church, 2138 Cedar (between Oxford and Walnut),
with caller Erik Hoffman
Open band led by The Road Oilers (John Pedersen, Michael Drayton, Perry
Fly)
Wednesday, June 4, 8:00 pm PENINSULA ENGLISH DANCE
http://www.bacds.org/series/english/mountain_view/
Flex-it Aerobics Studio, 425 Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View
(across from CalTrain station)
with callers Alan Winston and Lise Dyckman
music by Stan Kramer, Bill Jensen, and Mary Tabor
NOTE: Dance starts promptly at 8:00 and ends promptly by 10:00.
Please bring a change of shoes - no street shoes allowed in the
hall.
Friday, June 6, 8:00 pm: PALO ALTO ENGLISH dance
http://www.bacds.org/series/english/palo_alto/
Masonic Temple, 461 Florence St. (just north of University),
with caller Sharon Green
Music by Nonesuch Country Dance Players
(Stan & Susan Kramer, Mark Daly) with Bill Jensen
Saturday, June 7, 8:00 pm: SAN FRANCISCO CONTRA dance
http://www.bacds.org/series/contra/san_francisco/
St. Paul's Church, 43d & Judah, SF
with caller Charlie Fenton
Music by The Fiddlerats
(Caroline McCaskey, Terrell Leidstrand, Cole Ingraham)
What is English Country Dancing?
http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/~winston/ecd/repasky.htmlx
What is Contra Dancing?
http://www.sbcds.org/contradance/whatis/
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For more information, call (415) 282-7374 or (650) 965-9169.
You can also find additional information, including maps and
driving directions, at the BACDS website (<http://www.bacds.org/>).


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