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Free-for-all Cajun/Zydeco dance with Maryland’s own Nutalusa

Sat. July 11th . ~ St. Mark’s on the Hill Parish Hall 1620 Reisterstown Road 21208

  • Picnic & Jam Outside 4:30
  • Dance lessons 7:00 to 8:00, Steve Gester and Sharon Lampron
  • Dance 8:00-11:00.
Get our groove goin’ with NUTALUSA’S rompus heart-warming mix of traditional and inventive Cajun and zydeco music fresh from Louisiana! Dance two step, waltz, Cajun or zydeco style. .
Beginners, singles, couples, and families are welcome. No Experience necessary; you don't need to bring a partner. No kidding, the admission is FREE FOR ALL! ) (Donations are welcome)
Handicap Accessible
Info: (Satdance@bfms.org , 410-321-8419) or download our flier.
Directions to St Marks on the Hill
The band "Nutalusa" (pronounced nut-a-loose-ah) from the Baltimore/ Washington DC area plays an energizing and at the same time heart-warming mix of traditional and inventive Cajun and zydeco style dance music We get your dance bones going with sweet melodies and raw beats that you can dance two step, waltz, Cajun or zydeco style.
The band is composed of 6 members that playa variety of instruments, including accordion, fiddle ,electric, acoustic guitar, drums, electric base, standup base, ukulele, triangle, and rub board. All hail from the Metro DC/Baltimore area. Our main influences are from the Louisiana countryside music scene but draw from other intoxicating and soul-capturing music. www.nutalusa.com