Maine Fiddle Camp 2023
The CONTINUING TRADITION Number 16
Hi all! Most of you know I am heavily involved with Maine Fiddle Camp, a multi-generational trad music camp in the Maine woods, now in our 29th year. We had a couple years of “going virtual” during Covid and then last year we were at a different venue, but now we are BACK at good old Camp NEOFA on the shores of True’s Pond in Montville, Maine. MFC will have 4 camp sessions this year:
June weekend June 16-18
June week June 18-23
August week #1 Aug 6-11
August week #2 Aug 13-18
June weekend is already full up but all three week-long sessions are open. here’s a blurb off the MFC website:
Well, we are back in Montville at Camp NEOFA for Maine Fiddle Camp 2023! As has always been the case, we offer fiddle, piano, guitar, mandolin, ukulele, cello, flute and whistle, banjo, bass, singing, at all sessions PLUS mountain dulcimer June week, harmonica second August week, piano accordion AND button accordion June Weekend, June Week, and 1st August week. Maine Fiddle Camp focuses on the traditional dance music of the Scots-Irish, French-Canadian, and Scandinavian traditions as they’ve evolved in Maine. Our large staff of traditional musicians play and teach all the instruments mentioned above and more, in workshops, performances, jams, song swaps, and dances. Click HERE for a typical camp schedule.
Maine Fiddle Camp is a multi-generational, outdoor, lakeside, summer camp experience in Central Maine. A trad music camp for all ages and abilities, it is not unusual to have campers aged 7 and 70 playing together on stage at the same time!! Campers stay in rustic bunkhouse cabins or in their own tents, campers or RVs. Youths either stay in cabins or in tents or campers with their families. All campers have convenient access to bathrooms and hot showers. Great music and good food are elegantly combined at MFC. The wholesome meals and snacks are eaten outdoors under the main dining tent, and classes are held in “nests” named after Maine birds, also held mostly outdoors (under tents). Mornings and early afternoons are spent in classes, with campers grouped by ability for small group instruction. Later afternoons offer time for special interest workshops, to practice on your own or with a friend, or for non-musical fun such as games and swimming. In the evenings, there is singing around the campfire, plus concerts, an old time country dance, and an “old time variety show” featuring performances by both staff and campers, all under the big “Maine Tent”. There are usually 3 guided jam sessions in the evenings plus an old time country “barn dance”, and MANY other activities. Spontaneous jams are apt to happen almost anywhere, at any time, as campers enjoy swapping tunes and sharing the music they are learning in their classes. Plus bring your HORN!! The Great Horned Ukestra will be back, and while it’s not an official camp nest, we practice every afternoon and have a gig every night for the dance. Horns of all types (sax, trombone, coronet, trumpet, clarinet, tuba, MORE…) were very much a part of the country dance orchestras back in the day. We’ve added Ukuleles too!! Come join the fun!
Musicians of all ages and ability levels are welcome at Maine Fiddle Camp. Children under twelve must be accompanied by an adult. A weekend or week at Maine Fiddle Camp makes a great family vacation. Rates are affordable—it’s twice the camp for half the price! Scholarships are available. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. Tunes are taught by ear, in the traditional manner. Prior to each year’s first session, a new collection of tunes is posted on the MFC web site in both sound recording and sheet music formats and campers are encouraged to take advantage of this valuable resource year-round. Volunteer help is always welcome! For more info, visit the MFC website HERE.
Finally, here’s a short video:
See y’all next month (or at MFC?) – bill
Maine Fiddle Camp 2023
The CONTINUING TRADITION Number 16