Katie,
   We are sooo ready! still trying to decide the best way to get Mel's new 
gurdy out there as it is a bit bigger than the other one...
    We appreciate the work-study program and are already signed up. With air 
fare too, OTW would be an impossible dream for us otherwise. Maybe some day 
when we get the gurdy business grown, we will be able to recipicate in kind. 
Thanks again for all your hard work. I will send our registration and check in 
a couple weeks. Take care. Ann

--- On Sat, 6/5/10, KATIE ROE <[email protected]> wrote:


From: KATIE ROE <[email protected]>
Subject: [HG-new] 15th Annual Over the Water Hurdy-Gurdy Festival
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, June 5, 2010, 10:21 PM













I would like to announce that registration is now open for the 15th  Annual 
Over the Water Hurdy-Gurdy Festival.  Brochures will be going out this week, 
but you can find the brochure on-line at:  www.overthewater.org


The Over the Water Hurdy-Gurdy Festival 2010 will be held September 14-19 at 
Fort Flagler State Park near Port Townsend, Washington (USA)


The Over the Water Hurdy-Gurdy Festival brings together hurdy-gurdy players, 
builders, and teachers for intensive instruction, jamming, fellowship, and good 
food. Classes cover melodic techniques, rhythm, repertoire, and instrument 
setup and maintenance, with instruction tailored for beginning through advanced 
players.


Evening events include instructor concert, an open mike, and many jam sessions 
(including slow jams for those of us who don’t learn at warp speed). On 
Saturday evening we will gather for a dance party featuring live music by 
Festival participants, who collectively form the largest hurdy-gurdy band in 
the Western Hemisphere.


Our instructors this year are:
Thierry Nouat, Hurdy-gurdy in the French Tradition; Tobie Miller, Early Music; 
and Scott Gayman will be instructing beginners. There will be some Focus and 
Speciality classes and Instrument Set-up and Maintenance.  
 
Some loaner instruments will be available at the Festival for use by players 
who don’t have hurdy-gurdies of their own.
 
The Over the Water Hurdy-Gurdy Association is a nonprofit group that promotes 
use and enjoyment of the hurdy-gurdy and disseminates information to players 
and the general public on all aspects of the instrument, including history, 
repertoire, and playing techniques.


We hope to see you there.  If you have any questions, please send an email to:  
[email protected]


Katie Roe
OTW President



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