I don’t remember her name, but—good grief! thirty years ago?—one of our Otter Creek Contra Dance committee members proposed decorating the exceedingly drab and dreary Middlebury Municipal Gymnasium with quilts.
A committee member designed dis-assemblable display frames, and quilts by dancers and other local artisans were displayed. They were transformative of that space, filling it with beauty to complement the music and dance movements.
I know photos were taken because we sponsored a visit by George Marshall and Wild Asparagus (Becky Tracy's family home was just up the road, in Bristol) and the second U.S. dance appearance by the Brunet Brothers (the first of which we ran in Bristol with Pete Sutherland doing a rare calling gig.) But where would they be now, over a quarter of a century later?
Love to you all—
Don
Hi all!
Has anyone had success making an unattractive hall pretty?
We’d love to hear ideas from your dance, or if you just like brainstorming, here are photos of our hall at CDNY (NYC).
Thanks!
Alex
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Alexandra Deis-lauby
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