Schedule for the Walk for Hunger

We’re signed up to cover 10:30 to 3.

  • 10:30 – 10:45 Laura solo
  • 10:45 – 11:30 Ishmael dance music, including others as he
    considers appropriate. Let him know if you want to be included
  • 11:30 – 12 Laura and Bonnie, Morley duos
  • 12 – 12:30 Quilisma Consort
  • 12:30 – 1:15 Cantabile Renaissance Band
  • 1:15 – 1:45 Quilisma Consort
  • 1:45 – 2:30 Cantabile Renaissance Band

I haven’t in the past
scheduled the last half hour — we assume that things will run over a
bit, and we’ll repeat the big hits from both the solo and the group sets.

As in the past, we should set up so as to avoid down time as much
as possible. That is, Cantabile will set up (quietly) next to
Quilisma while they’re playing their first set, and start playing as
soon as they stop.

As always, if it rains we don’t bring the expensive wooden
instruments, but the singing and plastic recorder playing can procede
as scheduled. If there were a complete deluge with very few walkers,
we might feel justified in quitting early, but in general, if the
walkers are out there, their support staff (which includes us) should
be there too.

And anyone who doesn’t have to run off should plan on joining us at
the Bugaboo Creek Steak House after the performance.

Related posts:

  1. Walk for Hunger is this Sunday (May 6)
  2. Report on the Walk for Hunger Performance
  3. Walk for Hunger, 2009
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