Port Angeles Contra Dance
At the Black Diamond Community Hall
2025 Contra Dance
Black Diamond Schedule
1/4/2025
The Contraband
Lindsey Dono calling
2/8/2025
Chicken Feathers
Joe Michaels calling
3/8/2025
Na Mara
Caller TBA
4/12/2025
The Contraband
Eric Curl calling
5/10/2025
The Canote Brothers
Laura Me Smith calling
6/14/2025
Band and Caller TBA
Dances held at
Black Diamond
Community Hall
1942 Black Diamond Rd.,
Port Angeles, WA 98363
2nd Saturday of every month
Free Lesson begins at 7pm,
Dance 7:30-10:30pm
Sliding Scale Admission
Adults $10-20
Under 18 1/2 price
Upcoming Events
October 3, 2015 dance Laura Smith calls to live music
Join us Oct 3:
Laura Mae Smith
to music by Sandy Bradley and Kevin Carr
Her succinct teaching and quick wit delight dancers near and far, young and old, brand new and experienced. Equally comfortable with contra dances, English Country dances, and squares, she’ll keep your toes tapping and your mouth grinning long after the band goes home.
Join us at Black Diamond Grange, 1942 Black Diamond Rd., Port Angeles
Dance begins at 8pm. Lesson (no extra cost) at 7:30
All other info at http://www.blackdiamonddance.org
All other info at http://www.blackdiamonddance.org
September 2015 Dance
Thank you to everyone who came to the first dance of the 2015-16 season, and especially to the band and caller. We stayed later than usual because nobody wanted to leave.
The turnout was excellent, the people were excited, and the band was powerful. Get ready for our next dance, on 10/3. More good music and dancing!
Below are videos and photos from the dance
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September 5, 2015 events followed by the Powerhouse Band
Our first dance of the year will have great music by the Powerhouse Band and calling by David Kaynor, and some exciting and unusual events before the dance.
The Power House Band is an impressive family band (plus friends) led by young Kate Powers. They take the music and the dancing to a new level.
David Kaynor’s bio is interesting and extensive. He began playing fiddle in 1974. His deep love of this instrument led him into many situations including country-rock bar bands, string bands, and contra dance bands around the Connecticut River Valley and elsewhere. Soon, it led him into teaching, and he’s thought of himself as a teacher more than as a performer ever since.
He began calling contra dances in 1980, taking over a little dance at the Guiding Star Grange Hall in Greenfield, Massachusetts which then struggled along for three years before becoming the first really established public dance there in decades. He has also called and/or played at numerous small, out-of-the-way dances and other events around New England.
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