| Rhys Jones & Christina Wheeler | Old-Time Appalachian Dance Tunes |
| Rhys and Christina are as good a pair of old-time dance musicians as the Big Apple has to offer. Rhys has been playing for dances since he was ten and Christina is a highly-trained classical musician as well. They trade off on fiddle and guitar which shows not only their skill and versatility, but with what unity of rythym and drive they play. You surely won't be able to get your feet still or keep seated in your chair. Luckily, there's lots of room for dancing! | ![]() |
| Megan Downes | Appalachian Clogging |
| Megan is a New York native who is an accomplished step dancer in the Southern Appalachian flatfoot tradition. She is a member of the performance dance group Footworks which tours internationally showcasing traditional dance styles from around the world. She splits her time between Maryland and New York, and is eager to join us for this event. Nothing inspires a great dancer more than to be paired with great musicians, and Megan raves about the talents of her friends Rhys and Christina. With this combo, we can count on an inspired performance!!! | |
| David Harvey | Circles, Squares, Whole Sets, Contras |
| David has been calling dances for 15 years, primarily in New Hampshire and, since his arrival in NYC in August 2005, has called for public dances, private parties, and for school/church functions. He specializes in putting on dances for many beginners, and he gets them dancing and having a good time faster than they often thought was possible! His repetoire also has great variety, so veteran dancers will find plenty for themselves, too. In short, you can't have too much or too little experience to have a good time! | |
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