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Image Not Available for CCHAP Transition Party: Performance by Dan Foster, Rodbel Virula, & Kevin Doyle
CCHAP Transition Party: Performance by Dan Foster, Rodbel Virula, & Kevin Doyle
Image Not Available for CCHAP Transition Party: Performance by Dan Foster, Rodbel Virula, & Kevin Doyle

CCHAP Transition Party: Performance by Dan Foster, Rodbel Virula, & Kevin Doyle

Performer (English)
Performer (Mexican)
Date2018 September 20
Mediumborn digital video
DimensionsDuration: 17 Seconds
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections
CopyrightIn Copyright
Object number2015.196.284.1
DescriptionVideo of Dan Foster playing the Irish fiddle and Rodbel Virula playing the mariachi guitarron in a duet performance with Kevin Doyle dancing at the Connecticut Historical Society on September 20, 2018.
NotesSubject Note: On September 20, 2018, the Connecticut Historical Society hosted a celebration of new CCHAP Director Kate Schramm and outgoing CCHAP Director Lynne Williamson. Many artists and community members who had worked with CCHAP over the years attended. Several artists performed, either solo or in impromptu jam sessions, in the spirit of friendship and creativity.


Biographical Note: Kevin Doyle is a renowned traditional Irish step dancer based in Rhode Island. His dance is devoted to and inspired by steps brought to the United States by his Irish-born mother in the 1930s. He performs old style traditional Irish step dance and American tap dance. A lifelong dancer and performer, Kevin was a U.S. Champion Irish step dancer in his early competitive years, and has been entertaining audiences ever since with his traditional style of "close to the ground" rhythms and intricate foot work as an artist, a choreographer, producer, and teacher. He won a National Heritage Fellowship award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2014, and served as a teaching artist in CCHAP’s Southern New England Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, teaching student Nicole LeBlanc. Kevin performed at one of CCHAP’s outdoor concerts in 2018 and at the Apprenticeship 20th anniversary exhibit opening event at CHS in 2018.


Biographical Note: Dan Foster, a fiddle player originally from York, England, moved to the U.S. in 2015 and settled in Connecticut and later Massachusetts. Dan began playing violin at age 7, then fell in love with traditional fiddling at 18. He has studied with master fiddlers in Ireland and has developed a career playing fiddle for Irish dance competitions, as well as teaching widely in New England. Dan’s traditional music group Daymark tours regularly and he also plays with Caravan of Thieves. He has taught in CCHAP’s Southern New England Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, mentoring students Mark Bodah and Eva Meier, and has performed with musicians at three of CCHAP’s outdoor concerts and at the Apprenticeship 20th anniversary exhibit closing event at CHS in 2018.


Biographical Note: Alejandro “Rodbel” Virula trained as a guitarrón player, and has expanded his skills to become a trumpet player and singer. He moved to Connecticut from Las Vegas in 2016, along with several other musicians, to teach mariachi music in the Wallingford Mexican community, and has stayed in that community ever since. In 2016, Rodbel became director of the performing group Mariachi Mexico Antiguo. They have been invited to play at concerts, festivals, community celebrations, and restaurants throughout the Northeast, and have established a reputation for providing exciting traditional mariachi music that presents a traditional sound and approach. Rodbel and the group recorded ten videos for the Connecticut Historical Society’s YouTube project to connect folk artists to audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine in 2020. He has also been consistently arranging new repertoire for the group, to keep increasing their musical library. Rodbel taught apprentice Citlalli Hernandez on guitarrón as part of the Southern New England Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program in 2016-2017, and he gives private lessons to students. Rodbel won a prestigious Connecticut Office of the Arts Fellowship in 2021.


Additional audio, video, and/or photographic materials exist in the archive relating to this event and artists.


Cataloging Note: This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services MA-245929-OMS-20.
Status
Not on view
Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collection, 2015.196.263.1, Connecticut Historical S ...
Lakedhen Shingsur
2018 September 20
Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections, 2015.196.20.1, Connecticut Historical S ...
Dan Foster
2016-2020
Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections, 2015.196.26.4a, Connecticut Historical  ...
Mariachi Mexico Antiguo
2017 July 1
Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.36d, Connecticut Historical Society, No Known C ...
Cecile Foster
2001 August 3
Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.2.3, Connecticut Historical Society
Mark V. Foster
2000 November 5