Somerville Porchfest 2025

Published on May 11, 2025 2:00 AM GMT

Somerville

Porchfest was a lot of fun this year, and we got a great crowd:

Showing some pictures to Claude it guesses there might have been 600

people. Very glad the city gave us permission to close the street! [1]

It would have been good not having cars parked in the main dance area,

since this ended up making us need to spread out a lot more than would

be ideal. Next time I'm going to see if I can get friends to park in

the four main spots in the ~day leading up to the dance and then move

their cars just as we're starting.

https://chromamine.com/dance/

did a great job

leading the dancing, calling a mix of simple dances for everyone and

standard contras for experienced dancers. This is also how he did it

last year, and I think this does a good job covering the somewhat

incompatible things people are looking for out of the event. For the

standard contras we had one ~130ft line, while for the simple dances

we had two lines of similar length.

I played with Rohan and Charlie, with Weiwei and Rick sitting in. I

think we sounded pretty good; a bit of a pickup band, but still fun!

Sam sat in for one dance on piano and Weiwei and I got to play trumpet

and baritone together. At the end I convinced Sam to try playing the

kick drum while I played hi-hat—part of my long-term plan to

hook more people on foot

drumming.

Sound was a bit chaotic. I was running sound while also playing, and

this is never ideal. I got a few people (thanks Rick and Cecily) to

give me feedback on the mix, but next year we should line up a dedicated

volunteer for sound.

Speaker placement also matters a lot: we started with the speakers on

the porch because it hadn't quite stopped raining, but it wasn't

possible to get them anywhere near loud enough for the crowd without

feedback. As soon as the rain let us we moved them well in front of

the band, which let us run them a lot louder without feedback and give

better coverage over the crowd. But it was awkwardly loud right in

front of the speakers, even though they were ~10ft up. Next time I'd

like to try fills: a pair of K10s in the center, and then a pair of

K10.2s (with built-in delays) ~30ft up and down the street to help

even out the sound.

With so many people it would also be helpful to have additional

volunteers on crowd control, beyond just Harris at the mic: sometimes

it's clearer to show than tell. Another thing to think about for next

time!

This was the first year where this was officially a https://www.bidadance.org/

event. This mostly was a

publicity thing: BIDA announced the dance in advance and then we

advertised BIDA during the dance. Possibly it should keep being a

BIDA event? I'll need to see what the board thinks.

I don't envy the situation the organizers were in with rain dates:

delaying it to Mother's Day, which was also a day with a https://www.srr.org/moms-run

shutting down major

streets, wouldn't have been good. But it was also not great that the

12-2 slot was pretty rained out. Perhaps next year ensuring that the

rain date is a day without major conflicts could help? Though given

the size of the crowds we saw with todays somewhat wet weather, if

2026 is dry it might be really quite a large festival.

My impression is that the new system where a grid of major streets

were off-limits for playing helped a lot with allowing people to move

around the city if they needed to?

Looking forward to 2026!

[1] I messed this up and almost didn't get permission: I applied to

play (first year with applications) and was thinking that if we did

get in then I'd apply for a block party permit. What I didn't realize

was that for 2025 they were also changing things so the deadline for

Porchfest block party permits was the same day as the application

deadline! I applied late and was initially denied, but then I wrote

to SAC to explain the situation and they very nicely allowed my late

application to go through.

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