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John C. Campbell Folk School - English Country Dance with Harrison Keely & Mist o'the Glen

English Country Dance with Harrison Keely & Mist o'the Glen

English Country Dance with Harrison Keely & Mist o'the Glen

*Schedule and lineup are subject to change. Please reference www.folkschool.org… for the most up to date information. 
 
Dances started by Marguerite Butler Bidstrup (1892-1982) who learned from Cecil Sharp in England. Come feel the warmth in the walls of a nearly 100 year-old tradition of English Country Dancing at the Folk School. If it is your first-time trying English country dancing, be on time for simple walkthroughs and instruction on the easier dances. All dances are taught. 

Dances are held at the Keith House

Suggested $5-15 donation, per adult, General Public Welcome

December 07, 2025

Cost: suggested $5-15 donation, per adult


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John C. Campbell Folk School - Celebrating 100 years of Creativity & Community
1 Folk School Road
Brasstown , NC 28902
USA

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Phone:828.837.2775
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