Bodhrán Workshop with Tim Mulvenna
Percussionist Tim Mulvenna of the Allos Musica Ensemble will lead a workshop and demonstration on the Irish frame drum, the Bodhrán. A history of the instrument and its place in

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Percussionist Tim Mulvenna of the Allos Musica Ensemble will lead a workshop and demonstration on the Irish frame drum, the Bodhrán. A history of the instrument and its place in
Performing artist and board-certified music therapist Lynn O’Brien will facilitate a unique workshop at this year’s festival, for those interested in meditation, consciousness, imagery, music as healing, etc. Lynn will
Can I Get an Amen is a few good friends who love to get funky. The band started playing in Chicago in 2010, and recorded its first full length album in 2013. The
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It’s like a wedding with no bride or groom! Come dance to the music of Don’t Ask, playing Klezmer music in the spirit of early Eastern Europe’s Jewish village string bands,
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Allos Musica Ensemble will perform a set of contra dance music, led by accordionist Jeremiah McLane, a highly regarded contra dance musician who has played around the globe with ensembles
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Matt Turino grew up playing old-time and Cajun fiddle tunes with his father Tom, a clawhammer banjo player and button accordionist. Tom has also studied music in, and has played
Singer-songwriters Karen Bridges and Clint Thomson, who comprise Stone and Snow, draw from their connection to the snow-capped landscape of the west to create profoundly lyrical folk songs. With an eclectic mix
The Bashful Youngens are Carrie Chandler-Harrison and Aaron Short. Both Central Illinois natives, they’ve been playing their blend of folk and alternative country in the C-U area since 2011. After
Kurt Bielema has been playing guitar and writing songs for thirty years. It wasn’t until a few years ago that he found his voice, and officially became a singer/songwriter. He’s played in
Man the Still is a locally-grown five-piece bluegrass band. Transplanted here for grad school, the band members all took root in the fertile ground of the Champaign/Urbana folk and bluegrass scene. After one particularly