Bread and Bones

A Fusion Social Dance and Concert on Saturday, February 17, 2018

Featuring Amy Kucharik and Tiger Moan

Who is Amy and Tiger Moan?

Amy Kucharik, a talented singer/songwriter from Somerville and familiar face around the Boston dance scene, is a dancer's dream musician. On her ukulele, she has immense musical range and her influences range from ragtime blues, country, and folk, to reggae, funk and infectious, danceable swing. Her band, Tiger Moand, will have you on your feet in no time. The songs are catchy and sexy, and we invite you to listen closely to Amy's witty (sometimes dark-humored) lyrics.

Check out Amy's latest albums at amykucharik.com.

Why "Bread and Bones"?

It's the title of a brilliant Amy Kucharik song off her EP, "Dance Crush Blues." Take a listen and you'll know why we chose it for our theme.

Tell me more about Fusion dancing!

Fusion is partner dancing that freely combines multiple dance aesthetics and musical genres. It means time to bust out those Tango, Ballroom, Salsa, Swing, Blues, etc. moves. Partner connection and musicality are key. Want to learn more? Check out the complimentary lesson at 7:30 p.m.!

What if I am not a dancer?

No problem! This event is open to everyone (dancer and non-dancers alike)! We will have part of the room set up with chairs so you can enjoy the live music.

Admission

All tickets are at the door; no advance purchase. Admission includes complimentary dance lesson, food, and non-alcoholic beverages.

Volunteer!

We need volunteers! If you would like to volunteer, please fill in a slot in this Volunteer signup Google Doc. Volunteers get free admission into the event. If you have any problems, please contact our volunteer coordinator Krasimira Pekova mira.pekova@gmail.com.

Accessibility

Walker Memorial has a wheelchair lift on the west side of the building. There have been some reports of the lift being difficult to operate. If you have difficulty operating the lift, please call the MIT Police at 617-253-1212 for assistance.

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