SESSIONS &
SINGAROUNDS
Two important parts of the Mill Race Festival
of Traditional Folk Music are the Pub Sessions and Singarounds.
These are two of the ways in which those who are not paid performers
at the festival can get together for informal music making.
Both of these are features adopted from
festival in the British Isles and Europe. A Pub Session is a
gathering of musicians who play similar styles of music. They sit
down (often with a glass on hand) with no stage or PA and simply
play instrumental music together in a spontaneous and often very
exciting way.
The Pub Sessions are held in the Golden Kiwi
Pub on Dickson Street throughout the weekend. They are hosted by
specifically named musicians, but all those with an interest in
playing traditional jigs, reels, etc. are welcome to join in.
Singarounds are better known in North America
as Song circles. Again, these are informal gatherings without a
stage or sound system. These are held in quieter settings than the
pub sessions and listening is very important. Unlike the Pub
Sessions, the focus is on songs.
In 2009, the Singaround on Saturday will be at
the Water Street Stage for a two hour period and on Sunday in the
Galt Room in Café 13 (second floor) for the afternoon.
Singarounds this year are hosted by The Mill Race Folk Club, The
Black Walnut Folk Club and the Oakville Song Circle.
Singarounds occur all year round - please
see the Events page and the
Grand River Folk Community
listings for schedules.
For more concerts and events in the area, see the Grand River Folk Community.
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