
Young at Heart: Aldo Lavaggi (music)
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Young at Heart: Aldo Lavaggi (music)
July 17, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT

SATURDAY, JULY 17, 2021 AT 10 AM EDT
Young at Heart: Aldo Lavaggi (music)
Dewey Hall, 91 Main St. Sheffield, MA 01257
*Supported by a DFO Grant*
9:45am- Space opens
10:00am- Music begins
10:00am- Music begins
Tickets: FREE (donations greatly appreciated)
Information: deweymemorialhall@gmail.com or 919-478-4335

What to expect:
1) Party size limit of 4. Each party will have a 5 ft diameter circle to sit in. Each circle’s edge is 6ft away from the next. Please reserve your parties tickets together so we can reserve your space.
2) Bring your own blanket or chair to sit on.
3) Please purchase your tickets online ahead of time. Space is limited!
4) Masks and physical distancing required
1) Party size limit of 4. Each party will have a 5 ft diameter circle to sit in. Each circle’s edge is 6ft away from the next. Please reserve your parties tickets together so we can reserve your space.
2) Bring your own blanket or chair to sit on.
3) Please purchase your tickets online ahead of time. Space is limited!
4) Masks and physical distancing required
About Aldo:
Aldo Lavaggi is from Woodstock NY, where he was raised in the midst of local fiddle traditions as a student of Jay Ungar. His enthusiasm for traditional music was nourished at summertime folk festivals and contradances around the Hudson Valley and New England. In his twenties, he toured extensively throughout Europe, absorbing the diverse music and traditions of the old world. A fiddler and multi-instrumentalist, Aldo is now an active musician with his band The Russet Trio and a sought after fiddle teacher. Aldo specializes in Celtic, Old-time and Scandinavian traditional music and teaches folk dancing in schools and camps. He cofounded the Chatham Contradance, which draws a large crowd on the first Saturday of each month.
Aldo Lavaggi is from Woodstock NY, where he was raised in the midst of local fiddle traditions as a student of Jay Ungar. His enthusiasm for traditional music was nourished at summertime folk festivals and contradances around the Hudson Valley and New England. In his twenties, he toured extensively throughout Europe, absorbing the diverse music and traditions of the old world. A fiddler and multi-instrumentalist, Aldo is now an active musician with his band The Russet Trio and a sought after fiddle teacher. Aldo specializes in Celtic, Old-time and Scandinavian traditional music and teaches folk dancing in schools and camps. He cofounded the Chatham Contradance, which draws a large crowd on the first Saturday of each month.
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