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Apr. 25th, 2010 10:16 pmAnother day with all the key NEFFA activities - contra medley (swapping Josh and Chaos in yesterday's partner and Junie-wrangler roles - I'm not quite sure how I managed to be the lucky dancer both times, but go me, it was great, yay to both of them), the eating of cake, English dancing.
However, I found myself thinking about how it used to be better - the ELH concert, Rise Up Singing, twice as many food booths (the Hungarian goulash, the RSCDS Scotch eggs and shortbread, the Turkish spanakopita). So to counteract this, can people who went to NEFFA tell me about any awesome new things they discovered this year? New bands or sessions or something that makes me feel like NEFFA is growing as well as shrinking?
However, I found myself thinking about how it used to be better - the ELH concert, Rise Up Singing, twice as many food booths (the Hungarian goulash, the RSCDS Scotch eggs and shortbread, the Turkish spanakopita). So to counteract this, can people who went to NEFFA tell me about any awesome new things they discovered this year? New bands or sessions or something that makes me feel like NEFFA is growing as well as shrinking?
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Date: 2010-04-26 10:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-26 09:47 pm (UTC)other things I've enjoyed at the "new" NEFFA.
Aminaterra Women's Chorus
Jackson Gillman (family-friendly comedy)
The French dance teacher this year was awesome, and the variety of dances he taught was really nice (some couple-no-turning, some line, some couple-turning -- something for everyone.)
The new (as of last year) tee-shirt booth in the crafts hall
Celtic Revival (vendor)
The tin can lamp guy (vendor)
The new (as of last year, though I saw them for the first time this year) recycled guitar string jewelry booth in the crafts hall
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Date: 2010-04-26 11:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-28 05:02 pm (UTC)