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The Northern Virginia Branch, RSCDS

Snowdrop Ball

Saturday, March 8, 2008
8:00 p.m.

with music by
The Music Makars

Trinity Presbyterian Church
5533 16th Street North, Arlington, VA

Program

EH3 7AF8x32J3Goldring – RSCDS Book 40
The Dundee Whaler4x32S4 setClowes – Ormskirk
Festival Fling8x32R3Davison – Book 44
Roaring Jelly8x32J3Foss – Glendarroch
Miss Catherine Allan8x32S3Emmerson – RSCDS Leaflet
The Plantation Reel5x32R5 setMoretti – Pinewoods Coll. Vol. 2
Adieu Mon Ami8x32S3RSCDS Book 24
Mrs. MacLeod8x32R3RSCDS Book 6
 
Cutty Sark8x32J3RSCDS Book 40
The Sailor8x32H3RSCDS Book 24
The Minister on the Loch3x32S3 setGoldring – 24 Graded & Social
Mairi's Wedding8x40R3Cosh – 22+2
Muirland Willie8x32J3RSCDS Book 21
Miss Gibson's Strathspey8x32S3Haynes – RSCDS Book 35
The Reel of the 51st Division8x32R3Atkinson – RSCDS Book 13

Admission charge: $20

For more information, contact Yvonne at yvonne@rscds-greaterdc.org or 703-750-2965
Contributions to the tea table gratefully accepted


The Music Makars are musicians dedicated to the performance of Scottish dance music. Inspired by the traditional fiddle and accordion dance bands of Scotland, the Makars have built a world-wide reputation in Scottish dance circles for bringing their own arrangements to this evocative and transformative music. Their first of four compact discs was released in 1995.

The Northern Virginia dance will feature four of the five Music Makars, including Etienne Ozorak on piano accordion, Fred Mamula on violin, Elizabeth Weiss Ozorak on piano, and Nicholas Ozorak on bass. . The group is creating a unique sound, blending the traditional, rock-solid, tempo-conscious requirements for Scottish dance with the high-octane feel of American fiddle music.