Sheffield Eurosession is open to all.
Anyone who wants to play can lead a tune or join in at their own level and the musicians are always happy to take requests for dances. The session is run by a small group of volunteers. If you’d like to offer help or make suggestions, please do so. Sheffield Eurosession is aligned with both traditional and balfolk styles and we are willing to explore any kind of dance originating within Europe beyond the borders of the UK. Sessions so far have been influenced by Breton, French, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Klezmer, Basque and Bulgarian traditions.
Sessions are normally monthly, starting at 8pm if there’s a themed pre-session workshop, or 8:30pm if not, and the evenings continue to 11pm and beyond. (Note that there is normally a pre-booked musician for the workshop).
We also hold extra occasional gigs with bands and teachers from other places.
See our Events page for the next few events coming up, and our Directions page for how to find events.
Our constitution sets out the aims and rules that Sheffield Eurosession uses. It’s a statement of what Sheffield Eurosession is going to do and how it is going to do it.
Eurosession is an affiliate member of SIFD and we are grateful for their support for our activities.
Contact & List
For more information you can email us via: sheffield.eurosession at gmail.com
You can sign-up to our email list using our Subscribe page.
Our Facebook page also sometimes has more recent updates immediately before events.