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English dances have reverted to evenings

Starting in April, our weekly English dances move back to evenings, 6:30 – 9:30 PM.  We’ll keep those evening hours until late Fall, when we plan to switch back to afternoons.

The next Jane Austen Ball is 2025

We’re taking a break this year to plan an extra-special Jane Austen Ball for her 250th Birthday next year. Syracuse Country Dancers are holding a Sun Assembly with Dan Blim calling, and music by Bellamira [Jane Knoeck (piano), Eileen Kalfass (violin) and Catherine Sloboda (violin/viola)] on May 17-18.  Registration will open on the Ides of… Read more »

Scholarship applications due Feb. 12

Country Dancers of Rochester offers $500 of financial assistance (either to one person or divided among multiple applicants) to help with the expense of summer dance camps.  You can get an application here.   The due date is Feb. 12, 2024.  You can reach the scholarship committee by email at if you have questions.

Preserving our dance floors

Now that the season of rain, snow & mud is upon us, a gentle reminder to bring a pair of clean, dry shoes to our dances if it’s sloppy out.  Changing into them before heading onto our great old dance floors protects them from undue wear and helps your fellow dancers avoid slippery wet spots.

No English dance Dec. 24

There will be no Sunday English dance on December 24 (or December 31).  Instead, come to our ever popular Turning of the Year Ball

Dec. 10 English dance cancelled

We were unable to find a caller or musicians who were free on Dec. 10, so have had to cancel the dance. We suggest heading to Skaneateles for Mr. Fezziwig’s Ball, at 5PM on Dec. 10, run by our friends in the Syracuse Country Dancers!  Find out more here.

English moves to afternoons

Starting on Nov. 5, our weekly English dances will be switching to our winter schedule: Sundays 2:30 – 5:30 PM.  This is a popular time for many, and one which lets us enjoy window light for dancing. Another advantage is that for those who come from out of town, the trip back doesn’t go so… Read more »

September is Membership Month

The Annual Meeting for Country Dancers of Rochester will be held in two parts, at Contra on Sept 14, and at English on Sept 17. To participate, join or renew your membership now, both to support traditional dance in Rochester, and to vote for the officers. Do it at any dance, or online. This meeting… Read more »

CDR Relaxes COVID for Regular Dances

As of July 5, we have agreed to remove the proof of vaccination requirement at our English Country and contra dances. Our COVID policy page has been updated with the details. Basically, The federal pandemic health emergency is over. Both URMC and RGH have dropped vaccination requirements for their health care workers. CDC has ceased… Read more »

Contra Moves to Masks Optional

All weekly CDR contras are mask optional until further notice. At our June 17 Contra planning meeting, we discussed our COVID policy. We had agreed in May tentatively that starting with the last dance in June, all contras would be mask optional, but we would continue to require proof of vaccination and contact tracing information…. Read more »

2nd & 4th Thursdays Masks Optional at Contra

On review of the COVID Policies Survey and discussion with the Contra and ECD organizing teams, we are instituting this change at our Thursday night contra dances: Background Overall, contra dancers were in favor of keeping vaccination and booster requirements, and largely in favor of dropping masking requirements. But we have many dancers who are… Read more »

Results of the Covid Policies Survey

With bivalent boosters now widely available and public views on appropriate covid precautions continuing to shift, we wanted to run a survey to understand how our particular community was thinking about this sort of thing. After a bit over a week we’ve wrapped up the survey, and the results are in! Of course, in the… Read more »

ECD at 2:30 in Feb. & Mar.

Do you dread driving in the dark to and from ECD during the bad weather winter months? Do you work early on Monday morning and can’t stay to finish the dance on Sunday nights? You aren’t the only one! English country dances will take place at 2:00 – 5:00 pm in January, then (to accommodate… Read more »

English dances moving to afternoon in January

Starting in January, CDR’s Sunday English dances will be moving from evenings to afternoons, 2 PM to 5 PM.  The afternoon time gives us more window light in these dark months and hopefully will be more attractive to those who can’t come Sunday night. Once Daylight Savings Time starts, on March 12, 2023 we plan… Read more »

Dancing on Thanksgiving weekend

Rejoice! The weekend after Thanksgiving is full of chances to dance off all those calories! Two contra dances on Saturday and English on Sunday.

Beginners’ Ball – August 27

Join us for the ROC Bridgerton Ball on Saturday, August 27 at 6:30 pm at the air-conditioned Harmony House in Webster. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn the basics of English country dancing in a party atmosphere. For more information go here.

Conviviality (noun): the quality of being friendly and making people feel happy and welcome

The Gaye Fifer/Stomp Rocket weekend is going to be a little bit different from your usual dance weekend. We’ll have one band, one caller, we’ll take long breaks between sessions. We’ll have a game room and we’ll have English and contra equally. “Conviviality” will be the theme of the weekend. Let’s all make each other… Read more »

Contra dances resume on June 2

After a two year hiatus, our contra dances are resuming (with effective masking and proof of vaccination).  Click here for details of the June 2 dance. Please review our COVID Safety Protocol before you attend.

No English dance this Sunday

It’s one of those months containing 5 Sundays, and we usually do not hold a dance on those 5th Sundays.  May 29 is one of those, so no dance that night.    We had a mysterious e-mail glitch (now corrected) that claimed otherwise, so just wanted to reinforce the message.

Contra dances resume on June 2

After a two year hiatus, our contra dances are resuming (with effective masking and proof of vaccination).  Click here for details of the June 2 dance. Please review our COVID Safety Protocol before you attend.

Ball registration extended

Our deadline for registering for the Jane Austen Ball has been extended a couple of days. If you still want to come, contact the registrar at .  It may still be possible to get you in if you apply before 9 PM on April 12.  Click here to get to the registration page.

Ball prep session this Sunday afternoon

Our first practice session for the May 1 Jane Austen Ball will be happening this Sunday, April 10, from 1 – 4 PM, with a cost of $5.  The location is the auditorium at Temple Beth El, 139 Winton Road South, at the corner of Hillside.  NOTE that this a change from our earlier plans… Read more »

April 3 Ball prep cancelled

We’ve had to cancel the afternoon Ball prep session planned for April 3 because our venue suddenly became unavailable and scrambling around for other spaces was unsuccessful. However the good news is that the evening English dance program that night at First Baptist, taught by David Smukler, will contain many Ball dances; come to that… Read more »

Summer dance camps

Registration is now open for the summer week-long dance camps run by CDSS at Pinewoods Camp and other locations! To whet your appetite, read Jilli Walch’s testimonial  below, written after her scholarship-supported dance week in August 2021.  To make it easier for everyone to attend, CDR, CDSS and Pinewoods all offer scholarship help.  To find… Read more »

Indigenous Peoples Day

Territorial Acknowledgement The land that is now known as New York State has a rich history of First Nations people, many of whom continue to influence and play critical roles in shaping the region. Therefore, CDR would like to acknowledge the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and honor the sovereignty of the Six Nations–the Mohawk,… Read more »

Report on Pinewoods American Week

Rachel O’Donnell reports on her August 2021 experience: This year I had the great luck to be a recipient of the CDR scholarship to the American Dance and Music Week at Pinewoods Camp in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Being at camp and dancing after the long isolation of the the pandemic was such a tremendously cup-filling, joy… Read more »

CDR Officers Nominated for 2021

For CDR’s 2021 Annual Meeting, we have one agenda item: to approve the slate of officers proposed by the Nominating Committee. It is our usual practice to conduct the annual meeting business during the break at our regular dancers. We can’t do this in 2021 in light of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, we will… Read more »

ECD Cancelled

English country dances are regretfully cancelled until our community transmission rate lowers. We are not planning any dances in August or September.

Masks Required

Updated requirements for ECD. To dance at First Baptist, we have agreed to follow the rules established by the church. Please do not come to a dance if you have a temperature, loss of smell or taste, a cough, a cold, or are feeling unwell. Only fully vaccinated people will be allowed into Hubbell Hall…. Read more »

ECD is back!

ECD is back! Yes, that’s right! English Country Dancing is back at First Baptist Church on Sundays from 6:30 – 9:30 pm. We are starting with a soft opening in July of 2021. We’ve have missed all of you and can’t wait to see you again!   To dance at First Baptist, we have agreed… Read more »

Humans of CDR – Elizabeth Smith

by Anna Antonik  My next featured dancer on Humans of CDR is Elizabeth Smith. A joy to have as a friend and fellow dancer, Elizabeth first inspired my love of contra dancing. Congratulations to Elizabeth as she celebrates the birth of her new baby boy, Nathan Peter! Maybe another dancer in the making…? For now,… Read more »

Humans of CDR: Dave Boyer

  Hello fellow dancers! My name is Anna Antonik. I will be your new writer/host for posts on the Humans of CDR (Country Dancers of Rochester) thread. I am excited to share stories of dancers, new and experienced, near and far, as we strive to stay connected during this time. May the joy and companionship… Read more »

Lunch with Tim Ball

Join fiddler Tim Ball and his fans from all over the world, every week day at 12:30 pm for a concert featuring all kinds of tunes including contra, English, Irish, blue grass and more. Look for on Facebook under Tim Ball Music or follow the link: https://www.facebook.com/timballmusic/

Online events

CDSS Online Events Online Events We are gathering information on online events for the dance and song community, and we’ll post them here as soon as they are available. Submit an online event! Be sure to choose Online Events in the Categories box and add your event URL in the Extra Info box. Online Events ONLINE Bal Folk Party Sunday, March 22,… Read more »

Jane Austen Ball is filling up

As of March 1, 76 of our 85 spots for dancers have been reserved. Click here for all the details on this English dance weekend on April 25 & 25.  You can register either by mailing in a paper form with payment, or on line with PayPal.

Scottish-English Dance

Our first ever Scottish-English combo dance takes place on Sunday, February 9 from 6:30 – 9:30 pm at First Baptist Church (the usual English time & place). Leading us in this adventure is Scottish caller Sue Batt from Buffalo and the outstanding English caller David Smukler. Music will be provided by a lively group of… Read more »

Turning of the Year Ball

Our elegant English Turning of the Year Ball is coming up on Saturday evening, Dec. 28. Starts at 6 pm, at First Baptist.

Pop-up beginner English dance class Sunday

Join us before Sunday’s dance for a free in-depth beginner lesson. This class will cover the basics of English Country dancing, with enough time to learn some common figures, practice them, and dance them in real dances. After this class you should be all ready to start joining in the evening’s dancing. The evening dance… Read more »

CDR dances continue all summer long

Our weekly contra and English dances continue their usual schedule in the summer.  This site’s home page shows the next six upcoming events, and there’s a ‘View the full Calendar’ button that shows more.

Colin Hume at English next Sunday

World famous dance caller and composer Colin Hume visits North America every two years, and he’s coming to Rochester! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience both excellent teaching with British flair and an excellent and powerful band.  $15 Admission to help cover the costs.  Details here.

Gaye Fifer weekend coming up in June

Gaye is a nationally known dance teacher and organizer, as well as president of the Country Dance and Song Society.  For details on her visit to Rochester June 1 & 2, click here.