Oxfolk Ceilidh Crowdy-Kit and caller Fee Lock
Oxfolk Ceilidh Crowdy-Kit and caller Fee Lock
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Crowdy-Kit is Hannah Cumming on fiddle, Jon Dyer on flute and Matt Norman on piano. The idea of the band is very simple: To play good traditional tunes in a way that makes people want to get up and dance. They achieve this with energetically elegant aplomb! Hannah’s fiddle provides the drive, Matt’s piano the rhythm and Jon’s flute provides that special sparkle that brings it all together. All three have a love of making music for dance and you can hear that in every note they play.
Our call for the evening is the ever wonderful Fee Lock - known for clear instructions, in a cut-glass accent, and an impeccable selection of dances.
Non-gendered calls will be used.
The splendid Summertown Morris will be dancing during the interval.
Doors 7.30pm, dancing from 8 until 11pm.
There is a licensed bar with ale, cider, wine and soft drinks.
Tickets and Payments
- Standard £14 on the door or £13 in advance
- Concession (eg unwaged, low income, students, pensioners) - £9 on the door or £8.50 in advance
We
don't ask for proof of concession: if you can't afford to pay the
standard price, you are eligible for a concession, no questions asked
- 5-16s £3 on the door or in advance
- Under 5s free
- Carer free
- if you have a disability and need a personal assistant so that you can
enjoy an evening at Oxfolk, we’re happy to provide you with an extra ticket for them, free of charge
Contact us for details of group discounts.
Covid Notes
Unfortunately, it’s not gone away yet, so:
- If you have Covid symptoms please don’t come - we will refund your tickets, no questions asked.
- The hall will be ventilated.
Sanitizer and hand washing facilities will be available.
If you have any questions please contact us on info@oxfolk.org.uk
We accept online payments here with PayPal. Please contact us directly for other options.
Access Information
If you have a disability and need a personal assistant so that you can enjoy our events, we're happy to provide you with an extra ticket for them, free of charge. You can book a carer’s ticket when you book your own.
There is level access into Kennington Village Hall, with a ramp at the front of the centre. A disabled person’s toilet is available.
Lighting is a combination of the standard lights in the hall, and some coloured stage lighting. We do not use flashing lights.
There is a quieter area in the lobby, which is next to the hall but separate from it.
For called dances, use of non-gendered / gendered terms in calling is explained in the event description.
If you have any questions please contact us on info@oxfolk.org.uk
Location
Kennington Village Centre, OX1 5PG