Schedule and Class Descriptions

“The challenge, the joy, the laughter, the friendships, the good dancing!”

Hey Days 2026 will open on Sunday June 14, 2026. Dinner will be served that evening and will be followed by a dance. The week will close after breakfast on Sunday, June 21.

If you like to dance, sing, play music, take workshops, and party all day long and into the wee hours, the schedule provides that opportunity. You may also choose to take time off to visit with friends, relax in the sun, swim in the pool, go for a walk, or peruse the well-stocked bookstore. Either way, take this opportunity to try something new!

7:45 – 8:45 a.m. – Breakfast3:00 – 4:00 p.m. — Class Period 4
9:00 – 10:00 am – Class Period 14:15 – 5:15 p.m. — Class Period 5
10:15 – 11:30 a.m. — Class Period 25:15 – 6:15 p.m. — Free / Social Time
11:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. — Daily Gathering6:15 p.m. — Dinner
12:15 p.m. — Lunch7:30 to 10:15 p.m. — Evening dance
1:30 – 2:45 p.m. — Class Period 310:15 p.m. on — After-dance parties and general merriment

“The schedule was really good. I enjoyed having so many choices: I thought the gathering was a nice way to create a community get-together in the middle of the day, and I loved the free time/social time opportunities that allowed people to get to know one another in a venue other than the dance floor.”

Program: Preliminary Class Titles and Descriptions 2026

Music for English Dance Leaders Intensive

For callers with experience, by application

Gene Murrow

Read all about our special Music for English Dance Leaders Intensive here.

ECD (Advanced): By the Numbers

For SKILLED and ACCOMPLISHED dancers

Kalia Kliban

From one to six, each day the number will bring a new focus for advanced concepts and dances. The first day will feature dances with solo moments and opportunities for individual skill building. The second day, advanced skills for dancing with another person, figures for 2 dancers, tunes in 2/4, 2-couple dances. The third day, triple time, triple minors, and more…and so on up to six.

For dancers who are already comfortable with triple minors, dolphin heys, heys for 3 and 4, and double figure 8s, and who can maintain a sense of humor in the midst of chaos.

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ECD: Getting Better and Better

For dancers of ALL abilities

Kalia Kliban

Get better at the core figures and formations that make up our ECD repertoire. Strengthen your dancing as we work on connection, timing, spatial awareness, and the other delicate arts of fine partnering and dancing. Build skills and finesse in a relaxed, fun environment.

ECD: Music Made Visible

For dancers of ALL abilities

Gene Murrow

George Balanchine, Imogen Holst, and others have noted that “dance is music made visible.” The music of England’s social/folk dance tradition is unusual in its embrace of a wide variety of musical forms and styles— “duple” meter jigs, reels, hornpipes, and marches; “triple” meter minuets, waltzes of several varieties, and slip jigs; and several eccentric forms. Explore how you as a dancer can embody these musical structures through movement, focusing on techniques to enhance grace, expressiveness, and musicality in English country dance. Learn how to understand and respond to the diverse rhythms, moods, and styles of the music to make the dance a visual representation of the accompanying tunes.

ECD: It’s Easy If You Know Where You’re Going

For dancers of ALL abilities

Sharon Green

Discover the accessible side of a choreography legend! While Fried de Metz Herman is often revered for her complex masterpieces, she also created a treasure trove of delightful, less daunting dances with grace and logic. Sharon Green—who worked with Fried to edit the front matter of some of her books—will guide you through these hidden gems. And, this isn’t just a dance class; it’s a tribute to a teacher and friend. Sharon will intersperse the dancing with personal anecdotes and tidbits from Fried’s introductions to Ease & Elegance, Fringe Benefits, and Serendipity, offering a rare window into the wit and wisdom behind the choreography. Come for the beautiful patterns, stay for the stories, and see why Fried always said, “It’s easy, if you know where you’re going.”

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ECD: Solid Ground

For dancers of ALL abilities

Juliette Webb

Master the essentials of English Country Dance with confidence! ECD is a language, and this week we are going to become fluent. Rather than focusing on complex patterns and brain-teasers, we will devote our time to the joy of moving with confidence. This is your chance to master core figures and deeply explore the foundational skills that are sometimes skipped: how to connect with your partner, how to recover when things go wrong, and how to dance with musicality. We’ll also learn a dance on that evening’s program. This supportive, low-pressure environment is designed to give you the solid footing you need to enjoy every dance of the week.

Perfect for newer dancers and for anyone who wants to polish their skills.

ECD: Dance Party

For dancers of ALL abilities

Join us for a fun session of English Country Dance, taught and prompted by the participants in Gene Murrow’s English Dance Leaders Intensive, with fabulous music by staff. Support your fellow campers as you enjoy a relaxing afternoon of dance.

Longsword

For dancers of ALL abilities

Kalia Kliban

Longsword is a mesmerizing linked sword dance tradition from northeast England. Long, straight, single-handled swords link dancers in a ring; moving over, under and around them creates fascinating patterns, culminating in a ‘lock’ or star of interwoven swords. Learn Sleights, a fun longsword dance with a variety of tunes, figures, and locks. Sleights is a flexible, highly customizable dance ideal for a mix of new and experienced dancers. There will be be some bending and kneeling involved.

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Round Singing and Writing

For singers of ALL abilities

Jacob Chen

Sing lots of rounds! Want to try writing your own? Let’s explore the joy, playfulness, and craft of creating rounds! Each day we’ll try a unique approach to writing—starting with a hook, a chord progression, a thematic idea, or a sequential pattern. We’ll also look at essential elements of popular rounds and learn how to build those components into our own creations. Feel free to bring ideas, themes, or previous works to share and receive feedback! No prior music theory knowledge is required—just a willingness to try out ideas and play with melodies. By the end of the week, we’ll aim to have a handful of completed rounds!

Sing Together in Harmony

For singers of ALL abilities

Cynthia Shaw

Sing fun and quirky songs with gusto. We’ll sing songs in two- and three-part harmony including sea chanties, English and American folksongs, and little-known novelty songs.  Class will include suggestions about taking care of your voice, breathing, singing without tension and vocal warmups.

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Storytelling

For ALL

Charles Adams

Storytelling is perhaps the oldest art form of all, and it’s part of being human to want to tell them. We’ll examine our own histories, communities, families, and imaginations to find stories that make us laugh, that help us heal, that build relationships, and forge community. We’ll take an embodied approach to storytelling, finding the physicality of our characters, of their environments, and the actions they take. We’ll find their voices and their stances, and we’ll engage a bit of Junebug Theatre/The Free Southern Theatre’s approach to storytelling for community building and change. We’ll explore storytelling basics like structure, grabbing attention, character and object placement, memorization, and more! And we’ll do a little bit of improvisation work that might help us when we get stuck. Drop-ins are fine; if you attend each session you’ll walk away with a polished story and skills that will help you develop and perform for others!

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Music Class: Camper Band

For musicians of ALL levels

Eric Martin

Camper Band Class is a great way to connect with others in making beautiful and inspiring dance music! The main goal for the first part of the week will be to prepare for camper night. We will work on learning the tunes for the dance and will experiment with variations of instrumentation, texture, and mood.

Music Class: Arranging ECD Tunes

For musicians of ALL levels

Karen Axelrod

Learn how to arrange tunes for dances, for fun, and for concerts. We’ll start by exploring the arc and passion graph of each piece. As a group, we will come up with ideas for each tune, with lots of focus on listening and responding. If you’re already playing for dances, this class will expand your musical horizons and strengthen your ensemble playing skills.

Music Class: Recorders

For ALL

Laura Kuhlman

While this is a required class for those of you in the English Dance Leaders course, all campers are welcome to join us for a gentle, low-pressure introduction to the recorder. We will focus on getting comfortable with the instrument and enjoying the process of making music together in a supportive, relaxed environment. For participants in the English Dance Leaders Intensive, this workshop is a chance to step into the musician’s shoes and gain a fresh perspective on the partnership between caller and band.

Please bring your own soprano or alto recorder.

Dance, Music, and More — Grab Bag Sessions

Open to ALL 

Led by campers

Experience a wide variety of one-day workshops led by staff and campers — something different every day! Campers will be invited to propose sessions as part of their pre-camp questionnaire.

Daily Gathering

Open to ALL

facilitated by TBA

Our daily camp gathering is a chance to entertain your fellow campers. Read a poem, tell a joke, perform a skit, sing a song … share your talents — sublime, ridiculous, or somewhere in between.

7:45 – 8:45 a.m. – Breakfast

9:00 – 10:00 am – Class Period 1

10:15 – 11:30 a.m. – Class Period 2

11:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.

12:15 p.m. – Lunch

1:30 – 2:45 p.m. – Class Period 3

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Class Period 4

4:15 – 5:15 p.m. – Class Period 5

Free / Social Time

6:15 p.m. – Supper

7:30 – 10:15 p.m. – Evening Dance

10:15 p.m. on – General Merriment

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