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Banjo Class at the John C. Campbell Folk School with Aubrey Atwater in April

Saturday, December 12, 2015

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AUBREY ATWATER
April 3-8, 2016
John C. Campbell Folk School
Brasstown, NC
1-800-FOLK-SC
www.folkschool.org
Aubrey will teach Continuing Clawhammer Banjo

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www.atwater-donnelly.com
Playing Since: 1992
Experience Level: Expert/Professional

Occupation: musician/dancer

Gender: Female
Age: 61

My Instruments:
old-time banjo, mountain dulcimer, mandolin, guitar, tin whistle, feet, vocals

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Created 7/19/2013
Last Visit 12/12/2015

From Warren, Rhode Island, award-winning musician, vocalist, writer, and dancer, Aubrey Atwater presents captivating programs of folk music, dance, and spoken word. Aubrey is in great demand for performances and classes and has performed throughout the United States as well as England, Ireland, and Canada.  She sings and plays the mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, guitar, mandolin, and Irish tin whistle, and thrills audiences with her highly percussive clogging. In a scholarly, yet humorous way, Aubrey conveys the heritage behind traditional folk music and dance, showing a deep passion and understanding of folk history and its key players.  Part of the acclaimed duo Atwater-Donnelly, Aubrey and her husband Elwood Donnelly perform with up to eight other band members and have twelve recordings and six books to their credit.  To learn more about Aubrey and her collaborators and projects: www.atwater-donnelly.com

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