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Apr
29
Mon
Morris Dancing @ Eugene Garden Club
Apr 29 @ 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm

Two Rivers Morris

No one knows exactly when Morris dancing began, but what we do know for sure it began long ago in rural England and today it it happens in Lane County and all over the globe.

Two Rivers dances border-style English Morris, wearing a traditional kit of bells, tatters, hats and sticks.

We usually practice Mondays from 6:15-8:15 at the Garden Club at 1645 High St., Eugene, and we welcome new dancers who would like to try out Morris dancing. Practice is done in street clothes while we wear our kit when performing.

Parking is available in the lot directly across the street. (do not park in the lot of the next-door business). We enter at the door just to the left of the large front door. After practice you may find some of us at a local pub enjoying a pint of good ale.

We invite you to come try Morris dancing and perhaps join us!

Interested or have questions? Contact us at morris@eugenefolklore.org 

May
1
Wed
Scottish Country Dancing – Wednesday Practice – Please contact scottishdance@eugenefolklore.org for more information
May 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Scottish Country Dancing – Wednesday Practice – Please contact scottishdance@eugenefolklore.org for more information

The Eugene Scottish Country Dance group holds weekly classes from 7:00 to 9:00 on Wednesday evenings. If you would like to come and try Scottish Country dancing, please contact us for more information, class location, and our current COVID policy.

  • Beginners are welcome
  • No partner necessary
  • Dress:  Comfortable clothes, soft-soled shoes (to prevent leaving marks on the hard-wood floor)

Cost:     First night is free

Individual Rates:  $6/night OR $20/month

Family Rates:  $10/night OR $30/month (2 or more people from the same household)

May
6
Mon
Morris Dancing @ Eugene Garden Club
May 6 @ 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm

Two Rivers Morris

No one knows exactly when Morris dancing began, but what we do know for sure it began long ago in rural England and today it it happens in Lane County and all over the globe.

Two Rivers dances border-style English Morris, wearing a traditional kit of bells, tatters, hats and sticks.

We usually practice Mondays from 6:15-8:15 at the Garden Club at 1645 High St., Eugene, and we welcome new dancers who would like to try out Morris dancing. Practice is done in street clothes while we wear our kit when performing.

Parking is available in the lot directly across the street. (do not park in the lot of the next-door business). We enter at the door just to the left of the large front door. After practice you may find some of us at a local pub enjoying a pint of good ale.

We invite you to come try Morris dancing and perhaps join us!

Interested or have questions? Contact us at morris@eugenefolklore.org 

May
8
Wed
Scottish Country Dancing – Wednesday Practice – Please contact scottishdance@eugenefolklore.org for more information
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Scottish Country Dancing – Wednesday Practice – Please contact scottishdance@eugenefolklore.org for more information

The Eugene Scottish Country Dance group holds weekly classes from 7:00 to 9:00 on Wednesday evenings. If you would like to come and try Scottish Country dancing, please contact us for more information, class location, and our current COVID policy.

  • Beginners are welcome
  • No partner necessary
  • Dress:  Comfortable clothes, soft-soled shoes (to prevent leaving marks on the hard-wood floor)

Cost:     First night is free

Individual Rates:  $6/night OR $20/month

Family Rates:  $10/night OR $30/month (2 or more people from the same household)

May
11
Sat
Contra Dance – Loose Flagstone with Eric Curl calling @ The Village School
May 11 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

We no longer require proof of COVID vaccination to attend a contra dance, and masks are optional at the discretion of  individual participants.

Band: Loose Flagstone

Loose Flagstone is a Corvallis Celtic band featuring Leslie Glassmire (flute), Jennifer Parke (fiddle), Marjorie Sandor (guitar), and Tracy Daugherty (bodhran).  Their signature mix of traditional and contemporary Celtic tunes will be augmented by old-time and New England dance music. Grab your dancing shoes and be prepared for an exhilarating evening!

Caller: Eric Curl

Eric Curl started calling in 1996 and called in California and Colorado before moving Seattle in 2006. A mechanical engineer working for Boeing, he now enjoys calling in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia on a semi-regular basis. In his spare time, he likes to hike, snowshoe, camp, visit friends and family, play music, and of course, dance and call.

 

  • Admission: $12-$20 non-members; $10-$20 for EFS members; $8 students
  • Beginners lesson starts at 7:00pm (experienced dancers welcome). Each dance is taught.
  • Dance starts at 7:30pm. No partner necessary (it’s traditional to dance each dance with a different partner)
  • Calling will use gender-neutral terminology
  • Find out more about attending at the Eugene Contra page.
  • Potluck:  Potlucks are not being planned at this time..
  • Dance held at The Village School,
May
13
Mon
Morris Dancing @ Eugene Garden Club
May 13 @ 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm

Two Rivers Morris

No one knows exactly when Morris dancing began, but what we do know for sure it began long ago in rural England and today it it happens in Lane County and all over the globe.

Two Rivers dances border-style English Morris, wearing a traditional kit of bells, tatters, hats and sticks.

We usually practice Mondays from 6:15-8:15 at the Garden Club at 1645 High St., Eugene, and we welcome new dancers who would like to try out Morris dancing. Practice is done in street clothes while we wear our kit when performing.

Parking is available in the lot directly across the street. (do not park in the lot of the next-door business). We enter at the door just to the left of the large front door. After practice you may find some of us at a local pub enjoying a pint of good ale.

We invite you to come try Morris dancing and perhaps join us!

Interested or have questions? Contact us at morris@eugenefolklore.org 

May
15
Wed
Scottish Country Dancing – Wednesday Practice – Please contact scottishdance@eugenefolklore.org for more information
May 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Scottish Country Dancing – Wednesday Practice – Please contact scottishdance@eugenefolklore.org for more information

The Eugene Scottish Country Dance group holds weekly classes from 7:00 to 9:00 on Wednesday evenings. If you would like to come and try Scottish Country dancing, please contact us for more information, class location, and our current COVID policy.

  • Beginners are welcome
  • No partner necessary
  • Dress:  Comfortable clothes, soft-soled shoes (to prevent leaving marks on the hard-wood floor)

Cost:     First night is free

Individual Rates:  $6/night OR $20/month

Family Rates:  $10/night OR $30/month (2 or more people from the same household)

May
20
Mon
Morris Dancing @ Eugene Garden Club
May 20 @ 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm

Two Rivers Morris

No one knows exactly when Morris dancing began, but what we do know for sure it began long ago in rural England and today it it happens in Lane County and all over the globe.

Two Rivers dances border-style English Morris, wearing a traditional kit of bells, tatters, hats and sticks.

We usually practice Mondays from 6:15-8:15 at the Garden Club at 1645 High St., Eugene, and we welcome new dancers who would like to try out Morris dancing. Practice is done in street clothes while we wear our kit when performing.

Parking is available in the lot directly across the street. (do not park in the lot of the next-door business). We enter at the door just to the left of the large front door. After practice you may find some of us at a local pub enjoying a pint of good ale.

We invite you to come try Morris dancing and perhaps join us!

Interested or have questions? Contact us at morris@eugenefolklore.org