Callie's Concert, Friday evening.
I was traveling and rooming with Blake's family, and we barely made it to the venue in time. I was on right after Callie (thanks for arranging the slot for me, Callie!) and I barely had enough time to shower and shave before rushing down to the Klamath hall.
It was a great evening, though, and I felt really good about all of the performances (both mine and everyone else's).
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Blake's concert Friday night, which of course included ASH productions. Marvelous, as always!
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The Harmony workshop on Saturday. This was a lot of fun.
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The Hodgetts clan enjoys the art show.
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Blake and I thought the sculpey models at the art show were really cool.
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Escape Key's concert. This was marvelous. We need to get these guys down to Consonance or ConChord.
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The view from the hotel of the Interstate bridge crossing the Columbia river. That's the state of Washington on the other side.
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The same view at night. This was the backdrop for the masquerade ball and Heather Alexander's concert.
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Heather Alexander, with her rock band Uffington Horse, performs a really cool reggae-inspired version of March of Cambreadth, with some very important audience participation.
Note that this is only a brief clip of the song, not the entire thing.
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Heather plays one of her wonderful trademark violin solos (partial clip).
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The open filking room on Saturday night was packed (1 of 2).
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(2 of 2) The room was so packed that Karen Rall helped us claim the much larger Klamath room a few minutes later.
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Ah, that's much better! Thanks for getting us the bigger room, Karen!
Although we had to vacate it at 4AM, that's OK because we were getting a bit tired anyway...
Afterwards, Blake and I agreed that this was one of the best Filk circles we'd ever been to. The quality of the music and the people was just fantastic.
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Sunday's Kinderfilk. This was a lot of fun, although there weren't a lot of kids there.
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