What kind of events
are suitable for a barn dance?
What age range is it suitable for?
Do we need any previous dancing experience?
What sort of hall will we need?
How many people will we need?
How long will you play for?
Can we split the evening with a disco?
What about background music during the breaks?
How much do you charge?
What kind of events are suitable
for a barn dance?
Weddings probably constitute 50% of the events at
which we perform. The rest are a broad mixture -
sports club socials, PTA's, birthday parties, village
gatherings, company get-togethers, town-twinning
events. Really it can be any event where you want
people to meet, socialise and have fun together.
What
age range is it suitable for?
The great joy of barn dancing is that it is suitable
for all ages. Children from five upwards will pick
up the dances easily and the younger ones
can join in with a bit of help from someone older.
At the other end of the age range, if you are sprightly
enough
for a gentle stroll down to the local shops then
you will get through a dance with no trouble at all.
Do we need any previous dancing
experience?
Absolutely not. The dances are easy to do. Sean will
start off the dance by encouraging you to find a
partner and then to form up the dancing sets. He
will then walk you through the dance. Once the dance
starts he will call out the figures and moves until
you have got the hang of it. If it all goes wrong,
well that's all part of the fun of it - you'll have
a good laugh then sort yourselves out for the next
time the music comes around again!
What sort of hall will we need?
Any hall that is big enough to accommodate your
guests with enough space left over to get the
sets up for dancing. Village halls are typically
ideal for the purpose. Holding your barn dance
in a real barn adds to the sense of occasion.
Marquees also work well. If in doubt then contact
us as we may be able to recommend something in
your area.
How many people will we need?
Generally 40 or more, although we have had
successful events with fewer guests where everyone
has been enthusiastic and keen to dance.
How long will you play for?
We are very flexible in this regard, but a typical
evening might look something like this:
7:15 - band arrives and sets up the equipment
8:00 - dancing starts
9:15 - break for food, raffle, speeches or whatever
9:45 - dancing resumes
11:15 - everyone goes home tired but happy
What about background music during
the breaks?
We always have a CD player hooked up to our sound
system through which we can play background music.
You can provide the CD's for this if you wish. The
other main use for the CD player is for weddings
where the bride and groom may wish to lead off a
"smooch" to their special song.
Can we split the evening
with a disco?
Yes, that's no problem, although our charge remains
the same irrespective of how long we play for.
How
much do you charge?
Our 2007 rates are £480 for caller and five-piece band. For smaller events we can also operate as a caller and four-piece band for £400. These prices are for events that
are within a 45 minute drive of Brighton. For events
further
afield we charge more to compensate
for the extra travelling time involved. |