Until further notice, all participants must provide proof of vaccination at the door. This can be done by showing us a vaccination card indicating that you are at least two weeks beyond either a single Johnson & Johnson shot, or the second of two Moderna or Pfizer shots. A complete and unredacted photo or photocopy of the front of that vaccination card is also acceptable. We will not retain copies of your medical information, only ask to see them as a condition of entry. Masks are optional.

Swingin' Tern Dances

Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 200 Main Street, Chatham, NJ a smoke and alcohol-free environment. See photos and video below. DIRECTIONS

Time: Beginner's workshop at 7:00 PM. Dance follows, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM (unless otherwise indicated). Please carry in clean, soft-soled shoes for dancing. Dance at your own risk.

Admission: $15 per adult, $5 per student with Student ID.

For More Information: (973) 535-3274 or send email to swingintern@folkproject.org

Proof of Covid vaccination is no longer required.

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40th Anniversary Swingin' Tern Name Buttons

Order your 40th Anniversary Name Button here! Your button will be available at our 40th Anniversary Dance on January 6th, 2024. Buttons are $3.00 apiece plus a 50 cent service fee if ordered online. You may save the service fee by ordering in person at one of our December dances. List your first name for the front of the button. Your last name will be written on the back of the button. The background color is random.

What, you may be asking, is Contra Dancing? Watch the video below and see our About Swingin' Tern page for a video and an explanation.

Bands and callers, email our booking contact at booking@swingintern.org.
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    Click the image below to check out our new dance hall in Chatham.

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    Swingin' Tern Dances

    Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 200 Main Street, Chatham, NJ a smoke and alcohol-free environment. See photos and video below. DIRECTIONS

    Time: Beginner's workshop at 7:00 PM. Dance follows, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM (unless otherwise indicated). Please carry in clean, soft-soled shoes for dancing. Non-dancing children must be supervised at all times. Dance at your own risk.

    Admission: $15 per adult, $5 per student with Student ID.

    For More Information: (973) 535-3274 or send email to swingintern@folkproject.org

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    40th Anniversary Swingin' Tern Name Buttons

    Order your 40th Anniversary Name Button here! Your button will be available at our 40th Anniversary Dance on January 6th, 2024. Buttons are $3.00 apiece plus a 50 cent service fee if ordered online. You may save the service fee by ordering in person at one of our December dances. List your first name for the front of the button. Your last name will be written on the back of the button. The background color is random.

    What, you may be asking, is Contra Dancing? Watch the video below and see our About Swingin' Tern page for a video and an explanation.
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      Click the image below to check out the joy at our Retern to Tern from July 17th, 2021.

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      George Thomson with Smash the Windows

      Smash the Windows raises the roof as they shatter the glass ceiling.  Dancers break the door down and rattle the rafters to hear George rock the house with his smash hits. On the eve of destruction, this joist is jumpin’ as the dancers burn up the dance floor to bring the house down.

      Caller: George Thomson
      Photo of George Thomson

      George Thomson is a traditional New England dance leader, calling fun and interesting contra dances. He enjoys calling singing squares in the style of the late Ralph Sweet. George also calls Scottish and Irish style cèilidh (kay-lee) dances for weddings and Burns night suppers. He teaches Scottish country dance. George is a Morris dancer and plays the bagpipes.

      Band: Smash the Windows
      Photo of Smash the Windows
      Smash the Windows at Swingin' Tern

      Smash The Windows began as a Civil War period dance project in 2006 and branched out to play contras and festivals in 2007.  Their music features Sligo-style Irish and New England jigs and reels but also includes Bluegrass and Old Timey tunes as well as a nice selection of waltzes and couples dances.  Their motto:  Dancing beats sitting every time!  Smash the Windows features Bruce Young on guitar, Peggy Kaiser on piano, and Ryck Kaiser on fiddle.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Don Flaherty with Rhythmic Heart
      I got rhythm
      I got music
      I got contras
      Who could ask for anything more?
      .
      I got Don’s calls
      And Rhythmic Heart
      Tunes for dancin’
      Who could ask for anything more?
      .
      Ol’ Man Trouble
      I don’t mind him
      You won’t find him
      On our floor.
      .
      I got dancin’
      I got sweet swings
      I got good friends
      How could Tern do anything more?

       

      Caller: Don Flaherty
      Photo of Don Flaherty
       
      Don Flaherty at Swingin' Tern

      We are happy to welcome back Don Flaherty, one of the founders of Swingin’ Tern Dances.  Don is well-known for his prolific creation of new contra dances.  His dances are called by dozens of callers across the country.  Don is sure to keep us moving with his gems that have become part of the contra tradition along with a debut or two of his freshly choreographed dances.

      Band: Rhythmic Heart
      Photo of Rhythmic Heart
      Rhythmic Heart at Swingin' Tern

      Not one to skip a beat, Rhythmic Heart mixes old-timey, jazz, Celtic, and New England traditional tunes with occasional notes of new age and rock.  The four chambers of Rhythmic Heart are Anna Bosnick on fiddle, Norma Castle on flute and percussion, Doug Healy on guitar, banjo, and djembe, and Robin Russell on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell with Grand Picnic

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras with Alex Deis-Lauby $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance with Annie Kidwell $15 adults/$5 students
      Grand Picnic will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell
      Photo of Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell
       
      Alex Deis-Lauby at Swingin' Tern

      Alex Deis-Lauby began contra dancing in 2011 while at school in Chicago. After catching the contra bug, she began calling in 2014. Alex’s smooth voice, clear teaching style and engaging dance selections delight dancers from coast to coast. When she’s not calling, you can find her on the dance floor twirling away!  Alex will be calling the advanced afternoon contras session

      Annie Kidwell is an up-and-coming caller based in Boston, MA having called at BIDA and Greenfield.  We are thrilled to debut Annie’s spirited calling in NJ where they will be calling the all-level evening dance.

      Band: Grand Picnic
      Photo of Grand Picnic
      Grand Picnic at Swingin' Tern

      Grand Picnic first graced Swingin’ Tern’s stage in 1989 and has been serving up a musical feast of high-energy contras ever since.  This dance will feature the original lineup as shown in the boy band picture above with Michael Gorin on fiddle, Bill Peek on piano, Marco Brehm on bass, Sam Zygmuntowicz on fiddle, and Jody Kruskal on Anglo concertina.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan with Box and String and Friends
      Caller: Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan
      Photo of Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan
       
      Bob Isaacs at Swingin' Tern

      Swingin’ Tern is fortunate to have had a close relationship with Bob Isaacs. Bob is known for his clear, concise calling. He is a prolific contra choreographer—his creative dances are called throughout the country. Bob is also known for his unusual dance forms: the Zia is a literal cross between a square and a contra while Bob’s grid squares provide a wild ride.

      Zach Kaplan started contra dancing in 2018 in Boston. He’s known for being a friendly, courteous, and twirly dancer. He got the bug to call at the Swingin Tern’s 40th anniversary dance this year, and has quickly become a confident and clear caller. Zach welcomes all dancers to the hall and cares that every dancer feels happy, safe, comfortable, and welcome.

      Band: Box and String and Friends
      Photo of Box and String and Friends

      Box and String is the duo of Bill Quern and Sarah Gowan.  They play instrumental traditional roots music from the American Appalachians, England, Canada, Scandinavia, and France as well as their original music composed in traditional styles. With a combined instrument collection that includes guitar, mandolin, concertina, melodeon, 4 & 5 string banjo, fiddle, harmonica, jaw harp and foot percussion Box and String provides a varied and entertaining program.  A third musician will be added to the duo

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Sue Gola with Midnight on the Water
      Caller: Sue Gola
      Photo of Sue Gola
       
      Sue Gola at NEFFA

      A long-time contra dancer, Sue Gola was drawn into calling contras in 2014. Since then, she has called at dances both large and small throughout the Northeast. Sue gives instructions concisely and clearly and has a friendly way about her that makes dancers feel welcome.

      Band: Midnight on the Water
      Photo of Midnight on the Water
      Midnight on the Water

      Midnight on the Water is comfortable with many different genres from classical to jazz but they shine as a contradance band.  The virtuosity on stage will propel you across the dance floor.  MotW combines the talents of three amazing musicians with wide experience:

      Nathan Bishop is a violinist, violist, Irish traditional fiddler, and teacher based in New Jersey. A mentee of the avant-garde fiddler Cleek Schrey, Nathan is a current collaborator with JoAnna Mendl Shaw’s Equus Project and Andy Sowers of Mabou Mines, where he pairs live fiddle with pre-recorded soundscapes to accompany dance and theater. He is a past artist-in-residence at the Mignolo Arts Center. In the traditional scene, he regularly performs solo and in collaboration with Fiona Tyndall, Judy Minot, Patrick Clifford, and with his contra dance band, Squirrel’s Chair. In 2023, his Irish folk trio, Faoileán, released their first album, Far Hills. He founded and hosts the bi-weekly Irish seisiún at Flounder Brewing Co. in Hillsborough, NJ.

      Tom Krumm is a performer who specializes in versatility. He has logged performances with artists of every genre, ranging from Roseanne Cash to Jacob Collier to Aloe Blacc to Al Kooper, and many more. He’s also performed with the contra dance band Live Wire, the swing band Swingology, and as a ringer for concert and pit orchestras throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Most recently, he appeared as soloist alongside Grammy award-winning fiddler Jay Ungar and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic in a performance his own original arrangement of Daybreak in the Mountains.  His work as a educator includes teaching engagements at the Ashokan Music and Dance camps since the age of 17.

      Dani Hawkins has made music with the Boston Philharmonic, the Richardson Chamber Players, the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, and various other ensembles and contradance bands. Dani has taught cello at Maine Fiddle Camp, Fiddle Hell, Summertrios, Princeton in Asia, Open Access to Music Education, and Cornell University, and has studied cello, composition, and ethnomusicology at Princeton University, the New England Conservatory, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Cornell.  Dani has taught cello at Maine Fiddle Camp, Fiddle Hell, Summertrios, Princeton in Asia, Open Access to Music Education, and Cornell University, and has studied cello, composition, and ethnomusicology at Princeton University, the New England Conservatory, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Cornell.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Michael Karcher with TBA
      Caller: Michael Karcher
      Photo of Michael Karcher
       
      Michael Karcher at Swingin' Tern

      Michael Karcher has been having the time of his life calling dances and weekends around North America since 2011. He has honed a warm and concise style of teaching and calling, to the delight of dancers across the continent.

      Band: TBA
      Photo of TBA

      We’re in the process of booking a band to match Michael’s talent

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Jen Jasenski with TBA
      Caller: Jen Jasenski
      Photo of Jen Jasenski
      Band: TBA
      Photo of TBA

      Check back later to see what band has been booked with Jen.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Sunny Lawrence with Wry Bred
      Caller: Sunny Lawrence
      Photo of Sunny Lawrence

      Sunny Lawrence grew up in New York City and began dancing there in 2011. She recently began learning to call contras through Brooklyn Contra’s Caller’s Workshop series. Her goal as a caller is to bring a clear, calm, and joyful presence to the mic, to make contra accessible to new dancers, and to strengthen her beloved dance communities.

      Band: Wry Bred
      Photo of Wry Bred
      Wry Bred at Swingin' Tern

      The contra dance trio Wry Bred has been energizing dance floors for years. With Julie Sorcek on flute and saxophone, Mickey Koth on fiddle, and Robert Messore on guitar, Wry Bred engages in rollicking musical conversations with driving rhythms and exuberant harmonies. Wry Bred: good music no matter how you slice it!

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Gaye Fifer with The Orphans

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance $15 adults/$5 students
      The Orphans will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: Gaye Fifer
      Photo of Gaye Fifer
       
      Gaye Fifer at LCFD

      Gaye Fifer is an accomplished caller from Pittsburgh, PA. An active dancer herself, Gaye understands the subtleties of making dances particularly satisfying for dancers. Her instructions are clear and concise, as she is a teacher by profession. An easy smile and delightful sense of humor are part of Gaye’s relaxed, pleasant style at the microphone. Gaye calls contra and English dances throughout the U.S. and Canada. She is also an enthusiastic advocate and instructor of contra-style waltz. Gaye is the former President of the Board of CDSS.

       

      Band: The Orphans
      Photo of The Orphans
      The Orphans at NEFFA

      Hailing from Philadelphia, The Orphans features Peter Buchak on button accordion, Miranda Weinberg on fiddle, and Ben Kennedy on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Carl Levine with French Toast
      Caller: Carl Levine
      Photo of Carl Levine

      Carl Levine has been a familiar face on the dance floor and on the stage. He has been dancing, organizing, and calling traditional dance for thirty years. His teaching is clear and concise, and his programming is lively and interesting.

      Band: French Toast
      Photo of French Toast

      French Toast is inspired by the gripping harmonies, driving rhythms and melodic whimsy of French Canadian music. In addition to Québécois tunes, their contra sets serve up jazzy rags, mesmerizing riffs & jaunty jigs—all great for dancing!  French Toast features Helen White on flute, Anna Bosnick on fiddle, and Cynthia Shaw on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      TBA with Sycamore

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance $15 adults/$5 students
      Sycamore will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: TBA
      Photo of TBA

      We are in the midst of booking a high-caliber caller to match the talent of Sycamore.

      Band: Sycamore
      Photo of Sycamore

      Coming to us from Maine, Sycamore features Cedar Stanistreet [of Cloud Ten and Nor’easter fame] on fiddle, Michael Sokolovsky on guitar and feet, and Samuel Foucher on accordion.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      George Thomson with Smash the Windows

      Smash the Windows raises the roof as they shatter the glass ceiling.  Dancers break the door down and rattle the rafters to hear George rock the house with his smash hits. On the eve of destruction, this joist is jumpin’ as the dancers burn up the dance floor to bring the house down.

      Caller: George Thomson

      George Thomson is a traditional New England dance leader, calling fun and interesting contra dances. He enjoys calling singing squares in the style of the late Ralph Sweet. George also calls Scottish and Irish style cèilidh (kay-lee) dances for weddings and Burns night suppers. He teaches Scottish country dance. George is a Morris dancer and plays the bagpipes.

      Band: Smash the Windows
       
      Smash the Windows at Swingin' Tern

      Smash The Windows began as a Civil War period dance project in 2006 and branched out to play contras and festivals in 2007.  Their music features Sligo-style Irish and New England jigs and reels but also includes Bluegrass and Old Timey tunes as well as a nice selection of waltzes and couples dances.  Their motto:  Dancing beats sitting every time!  Smash the Windows features Bruce Young on guitar, Peggy Kaiser on piano, and Ryck Kaiser on fiddle.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Don Flaherty with Rhythmic Heart
      I got rhythm
      I got music
      I got contras
      Who could ask for anything more?
      .
      I got Don’s calls
      And Rhythmic Heart
      Tunes for dancin’
      Who could ask for anything more?
      .
      Ol’ Man Trouble
      I don’t mind him
      You won’t find him
      On our floor.
      .
      I got dancin’
      I got sweet swings
      I got good friends
      How could Tern do anything more?

       

      Caller: Don Flaherty
       
      Don Flaherty at Swingin' Tern

      We are happy to welcome back Don Flaherty, one of the founders of Swingin’ Tern Dances.  Don is well-known for his prolific creation of new contra dances.  His dances are called by dozens of callers across the country.  Don is sure to keep us moving with his gems that have become part of the contra tradition along with a debut or two of his freshly choreographed dances.

      Band: Rhythmic Heart
       
      Rhythmic Heart at Swingin' Tern

      Not one to skip a beat, Rhythmic Heart mixes old-timey, jazz, Celtic, and New England traditional tunes with occasional notes of new age and rock.  The four chambers of Rhythmic Heart are Anna Bosnick on fiddle, Norma Castle on flute and percussion, Doug Healy on guitar, banjo, and djembe, and Robin Russell on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell with Grand Picnic

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras with Alex Deis-Lauby $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance with Annie Kidwell $15 adults/$5 students
      Grand Picnic will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell
       
      Alex Deis-Lauby at Swingin' Tern

      Alex Deis-Lauby began contra dancing in 2011 while at school in Chicago. After catching the contra bug, she began calling in 2014. Alex’s smooth voice, clear teaching style and engaging dance selections delight dancers from coast to coast. When she’s not calling, you can find her on the dance floor twirling away!  Alex will be calling the advanced afternoon contras session

      Annie Kidwell is an up-and-coming caller based in Boston, MA having called at BIDA and Greenfield.  We are thrilled to debut Annie’s spirited calling in NJ where they will be calling the all-level evening dance.

      Band: Grand Picnic
       
      Grand Picnic at Swingin' Tern

      Grand Picnic first graced Swingin’ Tern’s stage in 1989 and has been serving up a musical feast of high-energy contras ever since.  This dance will feature the original lineup as shown in the boy band picture above with Michael Gorin on fiddle, Bill Peek on piano, Marco Brehm on bass, Sam Zygmuntowicz on fiddle, and Jody Kruskal on Anglo concertina.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan with Box and String and Friends
      Caller: Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan
       
      Bob Isaacs at Swingin' Tern

      Swingin’ Tern is fortunate to have had a close relationship with Bob Isaacs. Bob is known for his clear, concise calling. He is a prolific contra choreographer—his creative dances are called throughout the country. Bob is also known for his unusual dance forms: the Zia is a literal cross between a square and a contra while Bob’s grid squares provide a wild ride.

      Zach Kaplan started contra dancing in 2018 in Boston. He’s known for being a friendly, courteous, and twirly dancer. He got the bug to call at the Swingin Tern’s 40th anniversary dance this year, and has quickly become a confident and clear caller. Zach welcomes all dancers to the hall and cares that every dancer feels happy, safe, comfortable, and welcome.

      Band: Box and String and Friends

      Box and String is the duo of Bill Quern and Sarah Gowan.  They play instrumental traditional roots music from the American Appalachians, England, Canada, Scandinavia, and France as well as their original music composed in traditional styles. With a combined instrument collection that includes guitar, mandolin, concertina, melodeon, 4 & 5 string banjo, fiddle, harmonica, jaw harp and foot percussion Box and String provides a varied and entertaining program.  A third musician will be added to the duo

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Sue Gola with Midnight on the Water
      Caller: Sue Gola
       
      Sue Gola at NEFFA

      A long-time contra dancer, Sue Gola was drawn into calling contras in 2014. Since then, she has called at dances both large and small throughout the Northeast. Sue gives instructions concisely and clearly and has a friendly way about her that makes dancers feel welcome.

      Band: Midnight on the Water
       
      Midnight on the Water

      Midnight on the Water is comfortable with many different genres from classical to jazz but they shine as a contradance band.  The virtuosity on stage will propel you across the dance floor.  MotW combines the talents of three amazing musicians with wide experience:

      Nathan Bishop is a violinist, violist, Irish traditional fiddler, and teacher based in New Jersey. A mentee of the avant-garde fiddler Cleek Schrey, Nathan is a current collaborator with JoAnna Mendl Shaw’s Equus Project and Andy Sowers of Mabou Mines, where he pairs live fiddle with pre-recorded soundscapes to accompany dance and theater. He is a past artist-in-residence at the Mignolo Arts Center. In the traditional scene, he regularly performs solo and in collaboration with Fiona Tyndall, Judy Minot, Patrick Clifford, and with his contra dance band, Squirrel’s Chair. In 2023, his Irish folk trio, Faoileán, released their first album, Far Hills. He founded and hosts the bi-weekly Irish seisiún at Flounder Brewing Co. in Hillsborough, NJ.

      Tom Krumm is a performer who specializes in versatility. He has logged performances with artists of every genre, ranging from Roseanne Cash to Jacob Collier to Aloe Blacc to Al Kooper, and many more. He’s also performed with the contra dance band Live Wire, the swing band Swingology, and as a ringer for concert and pit orchestras throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Most recently, he appeared as soloist alongside Grammy award-winning fiddler Jay Ungar and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic in a performance his own original arrangement of Daybreak in the Mountains.  His work as a educator includes teaching engagements at the Ashokan Music and Dance camps since the age of 17.

      Dani Hawkins has made music with the Boston Philharmonic, the Richardson Chamber Players, the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, and various other ensembles and contradance bands. Dani has taught cello at Maine Fiddle Camp, Fiddle Hell, Summertrios, Princeton in Asia, Open Access to Music Education, and Cornell University, and has studied cello, composition, and ethnomusicology at Princeton University, the New England Conservatory, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Cornell.  Dani has taught cello at Maine Fiddle Camp, Fiddle Hell, Summertrios, Princeton in Asia, Open Access to Music Education, and Cornell University, and has studied cello, composition, and ethnomusicology at Princeton University, the New England Conservatory, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Cornell.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Michael Karcher with TBA
      Caller: Michael Karcher
       
      Michael Karcher at Swingin' Tern

      Michael Karcher has been having the time of his life calling dances and weekends around North America since 2011. He has honed a warm and concise style of teaching and calling, to the delight of dancers across the continent.

      Band: TBA

      We’re in the process of booking a band to match Michael’s talent

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Jen Jasenski with TBA
      Caller: Jen Jasenski
      Band: TBA
       

      Check back later to see what band has been booked with Jen.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Sunny Lawrence with Wry Bred
      Caller: Sunny Lawrence

      Sunny Lawrence grew up in New York City and began dancing there in 2011. She recently began learning to call contras through Brooklyn Contra’s Caller’s Workshop series. Her goal as a caller is to bring a clear, calm, and joyful presence to the mic, to make contra accessible to new dancers, and to strengthen her beloved dance communities.

      Band: Wry Bred
       
      Wry Bred at Swingin' Tern

      The contra dance trio Wry Bred has been energizing dance floors for years. With Julie Sorcek on flute and saxophone, Mickey Koth on fiddle, and Robert Messore on guitar, Wry Bred engages in rollicking musical conversations with driving rhythms and exuberant harmonies. Wry Bred: good music no matter how you slice it!

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Gaye Fifer with The Orphans

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance $15 adults/$5 students
      The Orphans will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: Gaye Fifer
       
      Gaye Fifer at LCFD

      Gaye Fifer is an accomplished caller from Pittsburgh, PA. An active dancer herself, Gaye understands the subtleties of making dances particularly satisfying for dancers. Her instructions are clear and concise, as she is a teacher by profession. An easy smile and delightful sense of humor are part of Gaye’s relaxed, pleasant style at the microphone. Gaye calls contra and English dances throughout the U.S. and Canada. She is also an enthusiastic advocate and instructor of contra-style waltz. Gaye is the former President of the Board of CDSS.

       

      Band: The Orphans
       
      The Orphans at NEFFA

      Hailing from Philadelphia, The Orphans features Peter Buchak on button accordion, Miranda Weinberg on fiddle, and Ben Kennedy on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Carl Levine with French Toast
      Caller: Carl Levine

      Carl Levine has been a familiar face on the dance floor and on the stage. He has been dancing, organizing, and calling traditional dance for thirty years. His teaching is clear and concise, and his programming is lively and interesting.

      Band: French Toast

      French Toast is inspired by the gripping harmonies, driving rhythms and melodic whimsy of French Canadian music. In addition to Québécois tunes, their contra sets serve up jazzy rags, mesmerizing riffs & jaunty jigs—all great for dancing!  French Toast features Helen White on flute, Anna Bosnick on fiddle, and Cynthia Shaw on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      TBA with Sycamore

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance $15 adults/$5 students
      Sycamore will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: TBA

      We are in the midst of booking a high-caliber caller to match the talent of Sycamore.

      Band: Sycamore

      Coming to us from Maine, Sycamore features Cedar Stanistreet [of Cloud Ten and Nor’easter fame] on fiddle, Michael Sokolovsky on guitar and feet, and Samuel Foucher on accordion.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      George Thomson with Smash the Windows

      Smash the Windows raises the roof as they shatter the glass ceiling.  Dancers break the door down and rattle the rafters to hear George rock the house with his smash hits. On the eve of destruction, this joist is jumpin’ as the dancers burn up the dance floor to bring the house down.

      Caller: George Thomson

      George Thomson is a traditional New England dance leader, calling fun and interesting contra dances. He enjoys calling singing squares in the style of the late Ralph Sweet. George also calls Scottish and Irish style cèilidh (kay-lee) dances for weddings and Burns night suppers. He teaches Scottish country dance. George is a Morris dancer and plays the bagpipes.

      Band: Smash the Windows
      Smash the Windows at Swingin' Tern

      Smash The Windows began as a Civil War period dance project in 2006 and branched out to play contras and festivals in 2007.  Their music features Sligo-style Irish and New England jigs and reels but also includes Bluegrass and Old Timey tunes as well as a nice selection of waltzes and couples dances.  Their motto:  Dancing beats sitting every time!  Smash the Windows features Bruce Young on guitar, Peggy Kaiser on piano, and Ryck Kaiser on fiddle.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Don Flaherty with Rhythmic Heart
      I got rhythm
      I got music
      I got contras
      Who could ask for anything more?
      .
      I got Don’s calls
      And Rhythmic Heart
      Tunes for dancin’
      Who could ask for anything more?
      .
      Ol’ Man Trouble
      I don’t mind him
      You won’t find him
      On our floor.
      .
      I got dancin’
      I got sweet swings
      I got good friends
      How could Tern do anything more?

       

      Caller: Don Flaherty
      Don Flaherty at Swingin' Tern

      We are happy to welcome back Don Flaherty, one of the founders of Swingin’ Tern Dances.  Don is well-known for his prolific creation of new contra dances.  His dances are called by dozens of callers across the country.  Don is sure to keep us moving with his gems that have become part of the contra tradition along with a debut or two of his freshly choreographed dances.

      Band: Rhythmic Heart
      Rhythmic Heart at Swingin' Tern

      Not one to skip a beat, Rhythmic Heart mixes old-timey, jazz, Celtic, and New England traditional tunes with occasional notes of new age and rock.  The four chambers of Rhythmic Heart are Anna Bosnick on fiddle, Norma Castle on flute and percussion, Doug Healy on guitar, banjo, and djembe, and Robin Russell on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell with Grand Picnic

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras with Alex Deis-Lauby $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance with Annie Kidwell $15 adults/$5 students
      Grand Picnic will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: Alex Deis-Lauby & Annie Kidwell
      Alex Deis-Lauby at Swingin' Tern

      Alex Deis-Lauby began contra dancing in 2011 while at school in Chicago. After catching the contra bug, she began calling in 2014. Alex’s smooth voice, clear teaching style and engaging dance selections delight dancers from coast to coast. When she’s not calling, you can find her on the dance floor twirling away!  Alex will be calling the advanced afternoon contras session

      Annie Kidwell is an up-and-coming caller based in Boston, MA having called at BIDA and Greenfield.  We are thrilled to debut Annie’s spirited calling in NJ where they will be calling the all-level evening dance.

      Band: Grand Picnic
      Grand Picnic at Swingin' Tern

      Grand Picnic first graced Swingin’ Tern’s stage in 1989 and has been serving up a musical feast of high-energy contras ever since.  This dance will feature the original lineup as shown in the boy band picture above with Michael Gorin on fiddle, Bill Peek on piano, Marco Brehm on bass, Sam Zygmuntowicz on fiddle, and Jody Kruskal on Anglo concertina.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan with Box and String and Friends
      Caller: Bob Isaacs and Zach Kaplan
      Bob Isaacs at Swingin' Tern

      Swingin’ Tern is fortunate to have had a close relationship with Bob Isaacs. Bob is known for his clear, concise calling. He is a prolific contra choreographer—his creative dances are called throughout the country. Bob is also known for his unusual dance forms: the Zia is a literal cross between a square and a contra while Bob’s grid squares provide a wild ride.

      Zach Kaplan started contra dancing in 2018 in Boston. He’s known for being a friendly, courteous, and twirly dancer. He got the bug to call at the Swingin Tern’s 40th anniversary dance this year, and has quickly become a confident and clear caller. Zach welcomes all dancers to the hall and cares that every dancer feels happy, safe, comfortable, and welcome.

      Band: Box and String and Friends

      Box and String is the duo of Bill Quern and Sarah Gowan.  They play instrumental traditional roots music from the American Appalachians, England, Canada, Scandinavia, and France as well as their original music composed in traditional styles. With a combined instrument collection that includes guitar, mandolin, concertina, melodeon, 4 & 5 string banjo, fiddle, harmonica, jaw harp and foot percussion Box and String provides a varied and entertaining program.  A third musician will be added to the duo

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Sue Gola with Midnight on the Water
      Caller: Sue Gola
      Sue Gola at NEFFA

      A long-time contra dancer, Sue Gola was drawn into calling contras in 2014. Since then, she has called at dances both large and small throughout the Northeast. Sue gives instructions concisely and clearly and has a friendly way about her that makes dancers feel welcome.

      Band: Midnight on the Water
      Midnight on the Water

      Midnight on the Water is comfortable with many different genres from classical to jazz but they shine as a contradance band.  The virtuosity on stage will propel you across the dance floor.  MotW combines the talents of three amazing musicians with wide experience:

      Nathan Bishop is a violinist, violist, Irish traditional fiddler, and teacher based in New Jersey. A mentee of the avant-garde fiddler Cleek Schrey, Nathan is a current collaborator with JoAnna Mendl Shaw’s Equus Project and Andy Sowers of Mabou Mines, where he pairs live fiddle with pre-recorded soundscapes to accompany dance and theater. He is a past artist-in-residence at the Mignolo Arts Center. In the traditional scene, he regularly performs solo and in collaboration with Fiona Tyndall, Judy Minot, Patrick Clifford, and with his contra dance band, Squirrel’s Chair. In 2023, his Irish folk trio, Faoileán, released their first album, Far Hills. He founded and hosts the bi-weekly Irish seisiún at Flounder Brewing Co. in Hillsborough, NJ.

      Tom Krumm is a performer who specializes in versatility. He has logged performances with artists of every genre, ranging from Roseanne Cash to Jacob Collier to Aloe Blacc to Al Kooper, and many more. He’s also performed with the contra dance band Live Wire, the swing band Swingology, and as a ringer for concert and pit orchestras throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Most recently, he appeared as soloist alongside Grammy award-winning fiddler Jay Ungar and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic in a performance his own original arrangement of Daybreak in the Mountains.  His work as a educator includes teaching engagements at the Ashokan Music and Dance camps since the age of 17.

      Dani Hawkins has made music with the Boston Philharmonic, the Richardson Chamber Players, the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, and various other ensembles and contradance bands. Dani has taught cello at Maine Fiddle Camp, Fiddle Hell, Summertrios, Princeton in Asia, Open Access to Music Education, and Cornell University, and has studied cello, composition, and ethnomusicology at Princeton University, the New England Conservatory, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Cornell.  Dani has taught cello at Maine Fiddle Camp, Fiddle Hell, Summertrios, Princeton in Asia, Open Access to Music Education, and Cornell University, and has studied cello, composition, and ethnomusicology at Princeton University, the New England Conservatory, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Cornell.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Michael Karcher with TBA
      Caller: Michael Karcher
      Michael Karcher at Swingin' Tern

      Michael Karcher has been having the time of his life calling dances and weekends around North America since 2011. He has honed a warm and concise style of teaching and calling, to the delight of dancers across the continent.

      Band: TBA

      We’re in the process of booking a band to match Michael’s talent

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Jen Jasenski with TBA
      Caller: Jen Jasenski
      Band: TBA

      Check back later to see what band has been booked with Jen.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Sunny Lawrence with Wry Bred
      Caller: Sunny Lawrence

      Sunny Lawrence grew up in New York City and began dancing there in 2011. She recently began learning to call contras through Brooklyn Contra’s Caller’s Workshop series. Her goal as a caller is to bring a clear, calm, and joyful presence to the mic, to make contra accessible to new dancers, and to strengthen her beloved dance communities.

      Band: Wry Bred
      Wry Bred at Swingin' Tern

      The contra dance trio Wry Bred has been energizing dance floors for years. With Julie Sorcek on flute and saxophone, Mickey Koth on fiddle, and Robert Messore on guitar, Wry Bred engages in rollicking musical conversations with driving rhythms and exuberant harmonies. Wry Bred: good music no matter how you slice it!

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Gaye Fifer with The Orphans

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance $15 adults/$5 students
      The Orphans will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: Gaye Fifer
      Gaye Fifer at LCFD

      Gaye Fifer is an accomplished caller from Pittsburgh, PA. An active dancer herself, Gaye understands the subtleties of making dances particularly satisfying for dancers. Her instructions are clear and concise, as she is a teacher by profession. An easy smile and delightful sense of humor are part of Gaye’s relaxed, pleasant style at the microphone. Gaye calls contra and English dances throughout the U.S. and Canada. She is also an enthusiastic advocate and instructor of contra-style waltz. Gaye is the former President of the Board of CDSS.

       

      Band: The Orphans
      The Orphans at NEFFA

      Hailing from Philadelphia, The Orphans features Peter Buchak on button accordion, Miranda Weinberg on fiddle, and Ben Kennedy on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      Carl Levine with French Toast
      Caller: Carl Levine

      Carl Levine has been a familiar face on the dance floor and on the stage. He has been dancing, organizing, and calling traditional dance for thirty years. His teaching is clear and concise, and his programming is lively and interesting.

      Band: French Toast

      French Toast is inspired by the gripping harmonies, driving rhythms and melodic whimsy of French Canadian music. In addition to Québécois tunes, their contra sets serve up jazzy rags, mesmerizing riffs & jaunty jigs—all great for dancing!  French Toast features Helen White on flute, Anna Bosnick on fiddle, and Cynthia Shaw on keyboard.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles! 
      TBA with Sycamore

      DOUBLE DANCE
      3:45 – 5:45 pm Afternoon Advanced Contras $15 adults/$5 students
      5:45 – 7:00 pm Dinner Break at the many walkable Chatham restaurants
      7:00 – 7:30 pm Beginners’ Workshop
      7:30 – 10:30pm All-Level Evening Dance $15 adults/$5 students
      Sycamore will play for both sessions.

       

      Caller: TBA

      We are in the midst of booking a high-caliber caller to match the talent of Sycamore.

      Band: Sycamore

      Coming to us from Maine, Sycamore features Cedar Stanistreet [of Cloud Ten and Nor’easter fame] on fiddle, Michael Sokolovsky on guitar and feet, and Samuel Foucher on accordion.

      USEFUL INFORMATION:

      • Newcomers are welcome to come at 7pm for an introductory lesson on the basics of contra dancing.  No partner is necessary.  All dances are taught with a “walk-through” by the caller.
      • We no longer require vaccination.  Masks are optional.
      • All dances at Swingin’ Tern are called to the gender-neutral terms Larks & Robins.
      • We have open windows on three sides and air-conditioning when needed.
      • We welcome contributions of home-baked [or not] goodies to share at the break.
      • Please bring your own water bottle. Water bottles may be filled at the kitchen sink.
      • Wear comfortable clothing.  Contra dancing is aerobic.  We prefer you carry in your shoes.
      • We are a friendly, inclusive group. Pack plenty of smiles!