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Halloween Barn Dance with Crooked Little Heart and Interstate Express (USA)

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Charlbury Memorial Hall, Brown's Lane, Charlbury, Chipping Norton , Oxfordshire, OX7 3QW

date

01 Nov 2024 - 02 Nov 2024

| Doors open: 5:00 PM


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Halloween Barn Dance

fundraiser for Charlbury Primary School

Friday 1st November


Barn Dance and Music from Interstate Express (USA), with support and opening from local band Crooked Little Heart.


Timings

Doors Open 5pm

Family Barn Dance 5:30 - 7pm

Crooked Little Heart 8:15pm

Barn Dance 9:15-10:45pm


Food and Drinks Served. Proceeds from the event go to Charlbury Primary School.


The evening will open with a special dance for families - all ages welcome!


After a small break, there will be an evening dance. Adult tickets are valid for both sessions - if you want to book a babysitter and come back!


About Interstate Express

With their high energy approach to traditional American songs and dance music, Interstate Express combines a love of old stories with a passion for the joy of a fiddle tune that drives like a Mercedes on the open road.


The music that developed in America is as diverse as the people who brought it there, from fast banjo and fiddle tunes and early country songs to blues and ballads, this trio plays it all and are as comfortable on a festival stage as a sweaty bar.


The band was formed on a long drive from Tennessee to New Orleans and is the newest project of fiddler and singer Craig Judelman, who has learned from and performed with some of the great traditional musicians of the last generations. Currently based in Berlin, he is bringing this legacy to European audiences, telling stories and sharing his American culture that goes much deeper than fast food and baseball.


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