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Rude Cider is [[Dancing Folk]]'s own house band.  Members play fiddles, guitars, flutes and whistles, banjoes, feet, and pretty much anything else accousticRepertiore consists of jigs, reels, waltzes, and a bit of miscellany, from Irish, Canadian, Bluegrass, and sundry other traditions.
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Rude Cider is [[Dancing Folk]]'s own house band.  Members play fiddles, guitars, flutes and whistles, banjoes, feet, and pretty much anything else acousticRepertoire consists of jigs, reels, waltzes, and a bit of miscellany, from Irish, Canadian, Bluegrass, and sundry other traditions.
  
 
Rude Cider rehearses about once a week and plays many of Dancing Folk's monthly dances.  It welcomes students (and community members) of many levels of ability.  It currently lacks a pianist and would be particularly thrilled to find one.   
 
Rude Cider rehearses about once a week and plays many of Dancing Folk's monthly dances.  It welcomes students (and community members) of many levels of ability.  It currently lacks a pianist and would be particularly thrilled to find one.   
  
 
If you play an instrument and are interested in folk music or dance tunes, please email Alden.S.Robinson@williams.edu or Katherine.L.Dieber@williams.edu and we'll keep you informed about when we rehearse.
 
If you play an instrument and are interested in folk music or dance tunes, please email Alden.S.Robinson@williams.edu or Katherine.L.Dieber@williams.edu and we'll keep you informed about when we rehearse.

Revision as of 17:27, November 30, 2005

Rude Cider is Dancing Folk's own house band. Members play fiddles, guitars, flutes and whistles, banjoes, feet, and pretty much anything else acoustic. Repertoire consists of jigs, reels, waltzes, and a bit of miscellany, from Irish, Canadian, Bluegrass, and sundry other traditions.

Rude Cider rehearses about once a week and plays many of Dancing Folk's monthly dances. It welcomes students (and community members) of many levels of ability. It currently lacks a pianist and would be particularly thrilled to find one.

If you play an instrument and are interested in folk music or dance tunes, please email Alden.S.Robinson@williams.edu or Katherine.L.Dieber@williams.edu and we'll keep you informed about when we rehearse.