Door County Folk Festival
Singing Workshops
Led by Nan Nelson and Bruce Sagan
Session Location: Room 101 - Days/Times: Friday, July 10 TBA | Saturday, July 11, TBA | Sunday, July 12, TBA
Also possible Singing for dancing at various times during the evening BYO Events and Dance Parties

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DCFF Singing Workshops


Nan Nelson and Bruce Sagan will teach songs from various countries. Nan will concentrate on songs from Eastern Europe while Bruce will focus on those from the western side of the continent. Many of the songs will be appropriate for dancing and people will get a chance to sing them during the evening dances. Come sing your heart out!




Nan Nelson has been playing and singing a wide range of folk music for over 50 years. In her teens, she began exploring American bluegrass, old-time and other folk styles, and soon discovered Russian folk music, as well as other East European styles and traditions, and has continued on this path of discovery ever since. Along the way, she earned a bachelor’s degree in music education at the University of Illinois.

Since moving to Michigan in 1987, Nan has been a member of the Detroit Balalaika Orchestra, The Ethnic Connection (led by David Owens of the NAMA Orchestra), Bulgarian trio Veselba (with Bruce Sagan and Chris Rietz), among others. Teaching experience includes individual instrumental and vocal lessons, and workshops for adult participants and for middle school students.



Bruce Sagan
has taught and played at a variety of folk music and dance camps and workshops, and has been music director for Nordic Fiddles and Feet and Stockton Folk Dance Camp. He has played for dances, workshops, and concerts in the United States, Europe, and Australia. He specializes in music from Scandinavia and the Balkans, playing fiddle, the Norwegian hardingfele, the Swedish nyckelharpa, and the Bulgarian gudulka.

He was awarded the Zorn Diploma in Bronze on the basis of his playing before a jury of some of Sweden's best fiddlers. After Bruce's trio, Veselba, opened for the Bulgarian group "Bulgari," their leader Georgi Dojchev told the audience that they were "the best group of Americans playing Bulgarian music."

Bruce has recorded 5 albums and in a review of his second CD the premier Swedish folk music magazine Spelmannen said that he played "som en inföding," i.e., "like a native." More information about Bruce can be found on his web page https://brucesagan.com/