Pour a hot cup of coffee, chocolate or whatever and let’s
think spring. Even tho our shop is warm and except for a couple days with no
electricity,
brightly lit, we are so
ready for warm weather and some Hurdy-Gurdy gatherings. The 13
th of
February we will carry our gurdies to the local Am Track station and head for
the 54
th Annual University of Chicago Folk Festival. Too many venues
and kinds of instrument s to mention, check out their site at
http://www.uofcfolk.org
July 17-20 of course you will find us at the place we
discovered the Hurdy-Gurdy and our destiny thanks to Judith Lindenau and some
coaching from Dave Smith.
Once a Hammer dulcimer festival only it has grown into the
largest dulcimer festival in the world and has the welcome mat out for all acoustic
instruments including the Hurdy-gurdy. Its a wonderful place for anyone who
likes playing with others and jamming into the early hours of the morning. See their
site for the details.
And the festival where the Gurdy reigns, The Indiana
Hurdy Gurdy Workshop sponsored by “Early Music in Motion”. The 2nd annual
Hurdy-Gurdy workshop in the Midwest will take place September 4-8, 2014 in scenic
Brown County, Indiana, attracting both amateurs and professionals. It’s a great
opportunity to learn and play alongside other enthusiasts in a relaxed
atmosphere with renowned teachers and performers. All levels welcome! This
excellent workshop is sponsored by Early Music in Motion, Bloomington, Indiana.
For complete details on the Hurdy Gurdy Workshop see
http://www.earlymusic.org

While the blog has been a bit quiet, our shop certainly
hasn’t. We just finished two gurdies calling for new some new skills. Mel designed our first tear drop
shaped gurdy with a seafaring theme known as the "Mariner". It was so much fun we decided to offer it on our site soon. The second gurdy called for us to in find someone gifted in Pearl inlay. Both instruments are
pictured here.
