Join Anne and Ridley Enslow for Celebrate 250: Music of the American Revolution, a concert of lively 18th-century songs about the struggle for American independence. The show will include “liberty songs,” humorous ballads lampooning the British troops, and songs celebrating American victories, plus drinking songs and a dance tune or two. There will even be a song by a signer of the Declaration of Independence about the so-called Battle of the Kegs.
As always, Anne and Ridley perform in 18th-century dress and on instruments of the period—hammered dulcimer and a 1776 violin. They will have their little dancing man called a limberjack, who pleases audience members from 9 to 90! Before each song Anne will provide an interesting and entertaining introduction to the piece, setting the context in American history.
This program was created for the celebration of the U.S. Semiquincentennial, which is commemorated in our special 250th exhibition: Path to Liberty: The Emergence of a Nation.