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Irish Fiddle with Danny Noveck (Workshop)
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Irish Fiddle with Danny Noveck (Workshop)
When
10 May 2008
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location
St. James Episcopal Church, Washington, DC
The day after their concert and dance presentation at the Great Falls Grange, FSGW will also sponsor Sp?rt in a series of workshops! Learn to dance Sean-n?s yourself. Or learn about Irish music.Danny Noveck plays traditional Irish music on fiddle, guitar, and tenor banjo. He has performed and recorded with an eclectic mix of artists, from the genre-busting American Cafe Orchestra and contradance bands like Fresh Fish and Wild Asparagus, to well known Irish musicians such as John Whelan, Liz Carroll, and Randal Bays. He is also a noted composer whose tunes have been played and recorded in both Ireland and the United States. He appears most recently on releases by Boston fiddler Eric Merrill, banjoist Sam Bartlett, and New York flute player and piper Christopher Layer.This event is funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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