Harlequin
Last weekend, as I've already mentioned, I enjoyed dancing to the music of Harlequin, a local band who makes their own Medieval Instruments and plays period music. Apparently someone in the audience had a camera!
In this video you get glimpses of myself and five friends dancing now and again as the dance carries us in front of the stage and then away again: Harlequin at Brookfield http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EthU-Zq6zwM
And in this one it is just the band, with their singer doing some dancing in front of the stage: Harlequin at Brookfield II http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDHmCiSyWQM
In this video you get glimpses of myself and five friends dancing now and again as the dance carries us in front of the stage and then away again: Harlequin at Brookfield http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EthU-Zq6zwM
And in this one it is just the band, with their singer doing some dancing in front of the stage: Harlequin at Brookfield II http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDHmCiSyWQM
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I think you'd like Harry's work on instrument making, he's made a number of hurdy-gurdy's and symphonies, and a variety of other instruments who's names I've forgotten. They've finally gotten a web page of their own: http://harlequintas.googlepages.com/home
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http://www.davidparlett.co.uk/cburana/cb4estu.html
They're terrific!
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I knew you'd like them!