Dear Ones,
We hope you are well and gracefully crossing into autumn.
October for us starts with some jazz, gypsy swing, Latin, and blues at Big B’s with David Alderdice, Jon Hickam and David Snider.
In dance practice news, on October 2, David, Daniel B and Beth Quist join forces to bring us live music for a Movement as Medicine practice. Beth is bringing her hammered dulcimer and incredible voice and this will be a treat for sure. Friday morning dance practice will continue at the Hearth 9am all month (the 14th and 21st will be led by Rose Costello). October 21 and 22 Arlyn will be in Boulder, CO playing music for a Shakti Sisterhood gathering with Melissa Michaels. More info and registration.
And to top it off, Arlyn gets to open for Bread and Puppet Theater in Paonia with members of Mama Linuga on the 12th (Paonia Park) and play a two hour set with the full Mama Lingua band as part of Cider Fest on the 30th (Big B’s).
The full details are below.
Many blessings,
Arlyn and David
Arlyn and David
–UPCOMING EVENTS–
Saturday October 1 – El Mundo Mando Bando at Big B’s – 5:30-7:30pm With David Alderdice, Jon Hickam and David Snider on drumset, guitar, mandolin and more playing jazz, gypsy swing, Latin, and blues.
Sunday October 2 – Movement as Medicine at the Hearth 11am – 12:30pm. With the responsive live music of Beth Quist, David Alderdice and Daniel B. Childcare available on-site.
Dance Practice with pre-recorded music
Friday Sept. 30th: 9 – 10am at the Hearth
Friday Sept. 30th: 9 – 10am at the Hearth
All the Fridays in October: 9 – 10am at the Hearth
October 7 & 28 with Arlyn Alderidce
October 14 & 21 with Rose Costello
October 12 – members of Mama Lingua 4:15pm – 5pm
opening for Bread and Puppet Theater at Paonia Town Park. Taylor Hawk, Chloe Brooke, Arlyn Alderdice and special guest Daniel B.
Sunday October 30 – Mama Lingua 10am-noon at Big B’s Sunday Cider Fest with Taylor Hawk, Chloe Brooke, Sami Akert and Arlyn Alderdice. Ensorcelled with mellifluous melody, Mama Lingua sound like a field of dandelions singing to the moon, their honeyed harmonies and kind acoustics warm and enliven like a good draught of elderflower mead. Vocals, guitar, violin, cello and percussion.
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“No matter what we make, creativity always changes the creator. While pulling us from helplessness to empowerment, it breaks through barriers and leads us to healing solutions.” – Martha Beck