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Fiddle techniques workshop by Lissa Schneckenburger at the 2009 Down East Country Dance Festival.

Fiddles and Friends concert at Strawbale Winery in Renner- August 25, 2018.

Fiddles and Friends concert at Strawbale Winery in Renner- August 25, 2018.

Photo: N. Ayad

Children from All Hallows Primary in North River

Cultural Heritage Workshop

400th Anniversary of the Birth of English Canada

Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Lincoln Meyers, April and Cody Walters.

 

Bigger.

 

Fiddling around in the attic.

TheatreFEST 2019 presents BRIGHT STAR by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell in Thompson Hall's Titmus Theatre, June 13-23.

 

Directed by: Rachel Klem

Musical Direction: Diane Petteway

Ensemble Director: Ron Foreman

Choreography by: Morgan Piner

Scenic Design: Jayme Mellema

Costume, Hair & Makeup: Laura J. Parker

Lighting Design: Joshua Reaves

Sound Design: Kevin Wright

Technical Direction: David Jensen

Stage Manager: Mette CJ Schladweiler

 

Band—

Diane Petteway — Piano/Director

Reese Krome — Fiddle

Sinclair Palmer — Viola

Shana Tucker — Cello

Drew Lile — Banjo

Bernie Pettewary — Guitar

Rick Lassiter — Bass

Erik Riggs — Percussion

Omar Ruiz-Lopez — Mandolin

 

Subs —

Sherry Latin — Viola

Daniel Rogers — Percussion

Ben Palmer — Bass

 

Photo by: Ron Foreman

   

Canon AE-1 Program, Vivitar 28-85mm Lens , Ritz 200 Speed Film (converted to B&W)

baubles from c. 1960. the bell has a clapper and rings

Another mini studio image.

Freya's fiddle class gave us a recital after their lesson today

My violin--an 18th Century French instrument.

Some old strings, and rosin found in the old violin case. I wonder if any of the string makers exist today?

Tracy Schwartz

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A range of shots from Speyfest 2015. Please credit "Chris Thornton - www.colourjam.com"; if using any of the shots.

In Irish traditional music, the concertina is more often played by women than by men. The fiddler at bottom right (not the baldy man) is a Dutch guy who is not actually able to play the fiddle at all. he sits in on music sessions and pretends to play the fiddle, drawing the bow noiselessly over the strings in time to the music. Of course, the other (real) musicians know what he's doing but let him at it, as he's considered a harmless amadán locally. People are strange, as Jim Morrison once remarked.

Mia Orosco, fiddle; Nathaniel Smith, cello; Simon Stipp, guitar

 

Cinched Fiddle.

As we drove over a bridge in Japan north of a shallow sandy bottom river that flowed into Lake Bawa, I stopped the car. From the bridge was a great vantage point for my art. Lake Bawa was known for its reeds but they are gone because of agriculture but I notice a weed growing along the riverbanks and picked the dead tall and stiff goldenrod (from the previous year), to be used for this work. I used rounded forms that seemed to fit this wide working area.

 

Getting that piece of plywood ready for its moment of glory.

Unfortunately I am not able to use it for anything else than decoration

Instead of practising for my interview/audition tomorrow I have enjoyed merely looking at my instrument instead.

Laying the centre section of the fiddle yard. Track is glued down with PVA and held in place with drawing pins and heavy jars.

a sun flare and a giant fiddle just seem to go together

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