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- 206 Zulu Showcase
- 8 Bit Showcase
- Amazing Belly Dance Show
- Arab Show
- Awesome Celtic Showcase!
- Balkan Bridge Dance
- Blues Juke Joint Dance
- Cambodian Music and Dance
- Celtic Cousins
- Festival Highlights
- Fiddler's Showcase
- Funtime for Folklife Kids!
- Gospel Show
- High School Swing Dance
- Hot Bluegrass Showcase for All Ages!
- Hot Squares
- Hungarian Tanchaz!
- International Dance Party
- Jugband Hokum Show
- Kids Programming
- Labor Program
- Louisiana Roadhouse
- Maritime Show
- Mixed Fruit: An LGBTQ Variety Show
- Morris Dance Showcase
- Old-Time Kitchen Party
- Passport to Latin America
- Pirates, Punks and Pints
- POP425: Old Fire House Teen Talent Showcase
- Punk as Folk
- Raisin' A Ruckus: New Old-Time Music
- Spicy Cajun and Zydeco Dancing
- Stepdance Showcase
- Swing Dance
- The Big Jewish Show
- Tribal & Fusion Bellydance
- Tribute to Silent Voices
- Ukrainian Show
- Vintage Dance
- Waltz Night!
- Western Swing
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Hot Squares Friday, May 22, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Saturday, May 23, 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Sunday, May 24, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Roadhouse
Integral to Northwest community life for generations, square dancing is flourishing in today’s urban communities. The idea is simple enough: find a partner and some couples to make sets on the dance floor, give an ear to the caller as they describe the moves, wait for the music and off you go! Don't worry about perfection; it's about having fun with other people. The music can be graceful, fierce, lively, sweet or spooky; it's designed to move you around the floor and keep your spirits up.
The musicians and callers draw upon vast experiences and wide ranging musical interests but common to all is a love of the rich, old fiddle music. Callers Suzanne Girardot, Woody Lane, Sherry Nevins, Charmaine Slaven, Paul Silveria and Tony Mates will keep your feet moving to the lively, varied sounds of The New Greenlake Ramblers, Aunt Hester's Hot Mustard, Cramp Creek Boys, Atlas Stringband and the WaterTower Bucket Boys. Come join us.
In memory of Northwest old-time fiddle legend, Lee Stripling, who passed away this year, the Friends of Lee Stripling will play his favorite dance tunes for a square-dance homage on Sunday afternoon.
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