4 Equidistant Dulcimer Day
A Day of Workshops and Community Resourcing and Support
for mountain dulcimers who play in
4-Equidistant String Configuration
What: An educational gathering to celebrate performers, instructors, and equip players of 4 Equidistant-String mountain dulcimer.
When: March 11, 2023 9 am to 7:45 pm CST
Where: Here, using Zoom (log in in the top right corner and then click on the Workshop Page at the right end of the menu)
Here will be a video describing how to access everything you need for the workshop:
This day will feature:
1. (6) hour-long Workshops by respected 4-Equidistant String dulcimer players
2. An Opening Forum to meet our Instructors hosted by Ashley Ernst of Dulcimer Players News.
3. Participant Interaction / Open Mic / Conversation / Optional Breakout Rooms
4. A Closing Concert by the instructors.
5. Archive videos of the day's workshops and events.
REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED, but you can
NEED TECHNICAL SUPPORT?
Erin Mae Lewis and Steve Eulberg are here to help.
Festival Technical Support
" Technology is our friend!"
Erin Mae & Steve Eulberg will be available throughout the day to provide technical support.
email: erin.dulcimer@gmail.com
phone: (785)614-4061
email: steve@dulcimercrossing.com
phone: (970)222-8358
Workshop Faculty
Aubrey Atwater
"Traditional American and Celtic
Folk Music and Dance"
from Rhode Island
Leo Kretzner
"Molecular Dulcimer & Recombinant Folk Music"
from California
Thomasina Levy
"Original and Traditional
Folk Music"
from Connecticut
Rob Brereton
"Pioneering Contemporary"
from Connecticut
Sue Carpenter
"Traditional Folk and Original Music"
from Texas
Grant Olson
"New Frontiers in Dulcimer Playing"
from Minnesota
What is a 4-Equidistant String Set Up?
Faculty Concert
To conclude the day we'll have each of the faculty share some tunes!
This will be on Zoom for Registered participants and live-streamed on the DulcimerCrossing Facebook Page with a tip jar for others interested.
REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED, but you can
This day is designed to be an interactive experience with a dedicated opportunity for players to interact with each other and share the music and styles they've been exploring in 4 Equidistant string dulcimers.