Awesome, Jon! I looked for him on FB today, but couldn't find him. I wondering what style/color YOU are going to opt for??
Great to see you, too; ur playing was smoking!
And Dwight, I believe the answer is "YES", and the news was well received by a great majority of the campers
I agree totally Jamey! And having the historic village open all day we
were able to practice or jam on the porches of the restored homes
and watch the Bayou Vermillion flow by!! Nice!
I'll definitely be back. You couldn't ask for a better dance floor! As a part-timer, I know I missed some phenomenal afternoon performances, still I got a lot out of the morning instruction. Having it at Vermillionville forced most everyone to be a little more disciplined and responsible. This was true for the instructors too.
Working with Sam Broussard and Paul Daigle was a treat.
It was great meeting up with so many of you again!
Thanks for the feedback Jamey. So what's the game plan for next year? Are they gonna have it there again and in early April vs. Chicot in late April? I was wondering about the differences in dynamics since apparently the accommodation were splitter between the Blue Boon and other locations? There were probably less late night/early morning jams, bond fires and that kind of stuff that we had at Chicot?
Would you say the consensus is that Vermillionville was as good as Chicot overall?
Maz