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MAIN HALL – Pvt Dance Lesson

March 11, 2026 by Tim Swartz

with Bill Pedrick

Contra Dance: Ben Sachs-Hamilton calling to Joy Factor (Gianna Marzilli Ericson, Henry Yoshimura, Rebecca Weiss)

March 11, 2026 by Tova

Contra dancing is joyful and community oriented — and it always involves some risk. Starting with our July 1, 2023, dance, the Montpelier Contra Dance will be masks optional. As with all of our COVID policies, we ask that everyone be kind, gentle, and respectful with each other as we navigate this transition. We also want to be clear that everyone is welcome at our dance, whether or not you choose to wear a mask. You can read more about the reasoning behind this policy change here. Full COVID details at: capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing

Our dance uses gender-neutral role terms, and we strive to be a safe place for everyone to dance.  Beginners, singles, and all ages are welcome; all dances are taught.

When: 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays, 8–11 p.m: newcomers lesson offered around 7:40 pm

Where: at the Capital City Grange in Berlin (located on Northfield Street/Route 12 just south of the I-89 overpass),

Cost: Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for kids or low-income, $20 for dance supporters–choose the right price for your budget!

What to bring: We suggest light, comfortable clothing — expect to wear short sleeves or a tank top, even in winter. Please bring clean, soft-soled shoes to preserve our floor. Bring a water bottle to refill at our water fountain/bottle filler.

Montpelier Contra Dance Facebook Page

Contra Dance: Northeast Heritage Music Camp Faculty All-Stars

March 11, 2026 by Tova

The band included Becky Tracy, Katie McNally, Joanne Garton, Max Newman, and Rose Jackson.

Contra dancing is joyful and community oriented — and it always involves some risk. Starting with our July 1, 2023, dance, the Montpelier Contra Dance will be masks optional. As with all of our COVID policies, we ask that everyone be kind, gentle, and respectful with each other as we navigate this transition. We also want to be clear that everyone is welcome at our dance, whether or not you choose to wear a mask. You can read more about the reasoning behind this policy change here. Full COVID details at: capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing

Our dance uses gender-neutral role terms, and we strive to be a safe place for everyone to dance.  Beginners, singles, and all ages are welcome; all dances are taught.

When: 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays, 8–11 p.m: newcomers lesson offered around 7:40 pm

Where: at the Capital City Grange in Berlin (located on Northfield Street/Route 12 just south of the I-89 overpass),

Cost: Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for kids or low-income, $20 for dance supporters–choose the right price for your budget!

What to bring: We suggest light, comfortable clothing — expect to wear short sleeves or a tank top, even in winter. Please bring clean, soft-soled shoes to preserve our floor. Bring a water bottle to refill at our water fountain/bottle filler.

Montpelier Contra Dance Facebook Page

Contra Dance: Nils Fredland calling to Anadama (Emily Troll, Bethany Waickman, Amelia Mason)

March 11, 2026 by Tova

Contra dancing is joyful and community oriented — and it always involves some risk. Starting with our July 1, 2023, dance, the Montpelier Contra Dance will be masks optional. As with all of our COVID policies, we ask that everyone be kind, gentle, and respectful with each other as we navigate this transition. We also want to be clear that everyone is welcome at our dance, whether or not you choose to wear a mask. You can read more about the reasoning behind this policy change here. Full COVID details at: capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing

Our dance uses gender-neutral role terms, and we strive to be a safe place for everyone to dance.  Beginners, singles, and all ages are welcome; all dances are taught.

When: 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays, 8–11 p.m: newcomers lesson offered around 7:40 pm

Where: at the Capital City Grange in Berlin (located on Northfield Street/Route 12 just south of the I-89 overpass),

Cost: Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for kids or low-income, $20 for dance supporters–choose the right price for your budget!

What to bring: We suggest light, comfortable clothing — expect to wear short sleeves or a tank top, even in winter. Please bring clean, soft-soled shoes to preserve our floor. Bring a water bottle to refill at our water fountain/bottle filler.

Montpelier Contra Dance Facebook Page

Contra Dance: Julian Blechner calling to Mo and Max (Mo Brachfeld and Max Newman)

March 11, 2026 by Tova

Contra dancing is joyful and community oriented — and it always involves some risk. Starting with our July 1, 2023, dance, the Montpelier Contra Dance will be masks optional. As with all of our COVID policies, we ask that everyone be kind, gentle, and respectful with each other as we navigate this transition. We also want to be clear that everyone is welcome at our dance, whether or not you choose to wear a mask. You can read more about the reasoning behind this policy change here. Full COVID details at: capitalcitygrange.org/dancing/contradancing

Our dance uses gender-neutral role terms, and we strive to be a safe place for everyone to dance.  Beginners, singles, and all ages are welcome; all dances are taught.

When: 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays, 8–11 p.m: newcomers lesson offered around 7:40 pm

Where: at the Capital City Grange in Berlin (located on Northfield Street/Route 12 just south of the I-89 overpass),

Cost: Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for kids or low-income, $20 for dance supporters–choose the right price for your budget!

What to bring: We suggest light, comfortable clothing — expect to wear short sleeves or a tank top, even in winter. Please bring clean, soft-soled shoes to preserve our floor. Bring a water bottle to refill at our water fountain/bottle filler.

Montpelier Contra Dance Facebook Page

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