Cajun & Creole music at EOH Saturday
EARLVILLE – The Earlville Opera House is proud to welcome the Pine Leaf Boys’ lively Cajun and Creole sounds on Saturday at 8 p.m. The Pine Leaf Boys were recently featured on National Public Radio celebrating their own inimitable brand of traditional Cajun and Creole music combined with a youthful exuberance, and they snagged a 2007 Grammy nomination for their latest “Blues de Musicien” album. This performance is generously sponsored by Seven Oaks Clubhouse of Hamilton.
Immediately preceding the performance will be a free Cajun dance workshop at 7 p.m. with dance instructors from Two Left Feet – sign up for this early. Spots are limited.
Steeped in music since children and hailing from farms and towns in the Cajun country of Louisiana, the Pine Leaf Boys own the traditional Cajun sound like that old comfortable pair of shoes you’re not afraid to scuff up and dance around in. They present their music in multiple configurations such a twin fiddle or duo accordion/fiddle, accompanied by bass and drum and plenty of foot stomping.
“The live performances of the Pine Leaf Boys are a revelation of anarchy and reverence and manic exuberance funneled through traditional musical forms. Imagine a wide river, storm-tossed and swollen with rain, staying within the banks but cutting a deep channel. Or, imagine a vintage tube amplifier driven to its electrical limit. A Pine Leaf performance is like that. Full-throttle and wide open, The Pine Leaf Boys heat the tubes of the old music until they break up into the sweetest distortion imaginable.” - Josh Caffery, Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
Sign up for the 7pm dance class ahead of time and learn Cajun Dance Basics of Waltz and Two Step for Louisiana’s irresistible Cajun rhythm, and world beat music. Great for festivals and summer party dancing! Cindy Overstreet has been teaching & performing partner dancing since 1989. Lanie Wilmarth is an accomplished Zydeco and Cajun dancer/teacher and rub board player. Come join us and bring both left feet, we’ll all have fun as we learn together in the EOH West Gallery.
Don’t miss an evening with the Pine Leaf Boys – their high spirits are contagious! Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for EOH members, and $13 for students. The EOH Theater is wheelchair-accessible with a ramp and a lift. Don’t forget to visit our Artisan’s Gift Shop and EOH Arts Café! The café is always open before the performance and during intermission, and serves tasty desserts, refreshing summer drink classics, and hot coffee/tea as well. For more information, or to reserve your seats, call 315-691-3550 or order online at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com.
Earlville Opera House events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency, and through the generosity of Earlville Opera House members.
Immediately preceding the performance will be a free Cajun dance workshop at 7 p.m. with dance instructors from Two Left Feet – sign up for this early. Spots are limited.
Steeped in music since children and hailing from farms and towns in the Cajun country of Louisiana, the Pine Leaf Boys own the traditional Cajun sound like that old comfortable pair of shoes you’re not afraid to scuff up and dance around in. They present their music in multiple configurations such a twin fiddle or duo accordion/fiddle, accompanied by bass and drum and plenty of foot stomping.
“The live performances of the Pine Leaf Boys are a revelation of anarchy and reverence and manic exuberance funneled through traditional musical forms. Imagine a wide river, storm-tossed and swollen with rain, staying within the banks but cutting a deep channel. Or, imagine a vintage tube amplifier driven to its electrical limit. A Pine Leaf performance is like that. Full-throttle and wide open, The Pine Leaf Boys heat the tubes of the old music until they break up into the sweetest distortion imaginable.” - Josh Caffery, Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
Sign up for the 7pm dance class ahead of time and learn Cajun Dance Basics of Waltz and Two Step for Louisiana’s irresistible Cajun rhythm, and world beat music. Great for festivals and summer party dancing! Cindy Overstreet has been teaching & performing partner dancing since 1989. Lanie Wilmarth is an accomplished Zydeco and Cajun dancer/teacher and rub board player. Come join us and bring both left feet, we’ll all have fun as we learn together in the EOH West Gallery.
Don’t miss an evening with the Pine Leaf Boys – their high spirits are contagious! Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for EOH members, and $13 for students. The EOH Theater is wheelchair-accessible with a ramp and a lift. Don’t forget to visit our Artisan’s Gift Shop and EOH Arts Café! The café is always open before the performance and during intermission, and serves tasty desserts, refreshing summer drink classics, and hot coffee/tea as well. For more information, or to reserve your seats, call 315-691-3550 or order online at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com.
Earlville Opera House events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency, and through the generosity of Earlville Opera House members.
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