Fairytale tropes are a rich resource for collaborative storytelling. Building from a base, we will explore how to build a story together, & how to integrate them into your own adventures and writing.
Though we are past Bilbo and Frodo’s birthdays, we can still attempt the Springle Ring, as well as other simple group dances that one could find in the Shire.
Bards are finally beginning to get some long overdue love from the community. Instead of restacking your bonuses to make your performance skill higher, why not learn a few of the real bardic arts? Learn a few naughty songs, a little dance, practice sharpening your rapier wit, and possibly some new, terrible puns. Your gaming […]
You’ve learned the steps, now what? In the intermediate class, learn to put them together for some easy solo and group dances. Our Beginning Celtic Dance or prior experience recommended.
Folklore and fantasy shows faeries dancing in circles. Join two professional faeries to learn some of the simple yet elegant dances of the Faerie court. Wings and wands welcome!
Do you hear Celtic music and feel your spirit move? Do pipes stir your soul? Does the sound of the bodhran make you want to dance? Do you then get to the show and wonder what in the heck you are supposed to do with your feet? Wonder no more!
Group dances are fun, easy, get you moving, and designed for everyone. Join us to learn some quick, easy, fun dances and be ready for the next adventure.
In your eternal quest for just one more point of diplomacy at formal elven functions, why not explore dance? We’ll take you from novice to experienced courtier!
The scene: A bar in the Highlands, musicians at the ready. What to do? Time to Ceilidh! We will be teaching beginning group dances from the seven Celtic Nations.
Has Bridgerton left you a little hot around the collar for Regency ballrooms? Dancers are invited to learn some of the beautiful dances of the Regency.
Do you hear Celtic music and feel your spirit move? Do pipes stir your soul? Does the sound of the bodhran make you want to dance? Do you then get to the show and wonder what in the heck you are supposed to do with your feet? Wonder no more!