Fusing celtic tunes with jazz, rock, even calypso The Syncopaths have created a vibrant, new California Celtic sound.
Ryan McKasson on fiddle
Jeff Spero on keyboard
Christa Burch on bodhran and vocals
Bill Flores on mandolin and banjo

Also from California, Susan Michaels has been calling contras, squares, and family dances for 16 years and has toured extensively throughout the western United States and Canada.


The Contraptions are an inventive, energetic contra dance band from the Philadelphia area. Chloe Maher (piano), Nora Smith (fiddle), Bill Quern (mandolin, banjo, and more), and Rick Mohr (fiddle) like to create exciting dance music as often as possible. The Contraptions have played in Greenwich, CT; Chatham, Princeton, and Lambertville, NJ; Bethlehem, Elverson, and Glenside, PA; and Baltimore, MD. Playing together since June 2006, the band members draw on backgrounds in old-time, Irish, New England, and French Canadian music to create a diverse repertoire of great music. Caller Dan Black says, "The band has great energy; your fun with each other was transmitted to the floor." Caller Scott Higgs says, "The dances were fun, and you guys sounded great!"

Joseph Pimentel is a New England native now settled in Houston, Texas. As a popular caller at dance events throughout the country, he draws on a broad repertoire of contra, English country, and community dances. His calling combines clear teaching, discriminating taste in dances, and respect for tradition. He is the author of numerous popular contra dances that have also found their way around the country. He has been an active dance organizer in Ann Arbor, MI, and Columbus, OH, and is on the national board of the Country Dance and Song Society.