Im trying to understand this. What is Bal Folk? I gather from preliminary
research
- bal is short for ballroom? because it's primarily partner dances? kind of
like what old time waltzing and polka is? some sort of mixture of partner
dances with structure patterns sort of like squares or English major dances
- why is it done to french music? is it french? At first I assumed Bal was
short for Balkan and envisioned people in lines holding hands (which would be
fun to 60's pop for sure)
Luke - you were missing a link for "John Cage Classics".
Thanks
Greg
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On Tuesday, April 1st, 2025 at 5:02 AM, Luke Donforth via Contra Callers
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm not sure if you've experienced it where you are, but up here in Vermont,
> the big hot thing lately has been Bal Folk dancing. Driven by the beautiful
> music, it seems to be popping up like mushrooms after a thunderstorm. Bal
> Folk is happening in southern Vermont, with a [monthly dance in
> Brattleboro](https://www.rachelbellmusic.com/calendar), as well as
> [occasional ones in
> Burlington](https://www.marywesley.com/gig/burlington-balfolk-party/).
>
> But the real sign that Bal Folk has come into the mainstream is that there's
> now a splinter style. Just as contra beget techno contra, Bal Folk has
> spawned Bubble Folk. Yes, that's right, it's Bal Folk dances but instead of
> traditional French tunes it's done to Bubblegum Pop from the 1960s like
> [Sugar, Sugar by the Archies](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7T4aQMxTTM).
> These rocking classics increase the intergenerational appeal, as does the
> fact that everyone can chew gum while dancing; popping bubbles in time with
> the music of course.
>
> Stay tuned for next year, as the smart money is on ECD; with trendsetters now
> embarking on writing dances for [John Cage classics](http:///).
> Happy dancing!
> Luke Donforth
> [email protected]
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