Old-Timey Tales with Porch Couch (CAN) at Narara
Event description
Old-Time Tales with Porch Couch (CAN)
Alan Mackie and Jaron Freeman-Fox are Porch Couch, reanimating old-time and square dance tunes from Appalachia and beyond on fiddle and banjo, deftly balancing a deep respect for tradition against all the times they've shirked it: throat singing with Norwegians in a Siberian yurt camp, modern dancers leaping across tables at the PWYC bar gig, or playing for Swedish ravers under the midnight sun while the drummer bangs pool cues on the floor. Wry, colourful, and psychedelic, Porch Couch is an original sound in traditional music that moves listeners and dancers alike.
Find them at https://www.porchcouch.org/ and https://www.instagram.com/porchcouccccc/
Doors at 6pm. Dance workshop first 6:30pm followed by music!
BYO snacks and drinks. Light refreshments may be available for purchase.
The Narara Ecovillage is located on the beautiful Central Coast, just over an hour north of Sydney. Nestled in the bush and not far from pristine beaches, the Ecovillage is located just off the freeway to the city, minutes from modern conveniences and the train station, yet surrounded by magical Strickland State Forest.
Email: info@nararaecovillage.com
Phone: (02) 4328 1588
Car pooling is encouraged, limited parking within the ecovillage. Street parking available nearby on Research Rd.
10km/hr speed limit and shared pedestrian zone within the ecovillage…go slow!
Accommodation options are available within the ecovillage if you’re looking to stay the night, please contact Narara Ecovillage for more details.
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