[Ansteorra] iso european dancers ??

Laura Young laura.young.9191 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 08:53:55 PST 2012


I am also of the Steppes, and am interested in dance.  There was some
spontaneous dancing at K A&S this past weekend, and the organizer, (whos
name is not cooperating atm) recommended a website
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/sca_dance_steps.html for cheat sheets to the
dance steps.  That site also has many links to more info.  The Lady Dance
Organizer (Baroness? ack sry) also had quite a few dance tunes with her and
bemoaned the fact she had not brought more of her collection.  :)  If
someone could please bring this thread to her attention, (I believe she is
in the "Area formerly known as the Northern Region" somewhere), perhaps she
could enlighten us as to her music sources (as well as re-enlighten me as
to her name :S  sorry).

Beonne the forgetful
Barony of the Steppes

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Randy Shipp <randyshipp at gmail.com> wrote:

> My wife and I would be interested in learning some simple, period,
> European dances here in the Steppes.  I understand there was once a
> group here that went its own way.  If there were people who wanted to
> learn, where can they find recordings of appropriate period music?
> (This leads to a whole discussion of where [other than Bryn Gwlad]
> there are people practicing period music performance!)
>
> --Antoine
>
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Susan O'Neal <catmafia03 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I thought there was dancing periodically in Mooneschaddowe and it is
> close.
> > Susan the Curious
> >
> > On 2/14/12, myfanwy at pug.net <myfanwy at pug.net> wrote:
> >> In Bryn Gwlad, we have an active dance practice that regularly has 20ish
> >> people or so in attendance.  Shadowlands also has a group of dancers.
>  As
> >> somebody stated, Bryn Gwlad's Candlemas has started a tradition of
> having
> >> dances between the removes of feast.  Shadowlands has started regularly
> >> having a small event that has dancing.  Gulf Wars, every night there is
> >> dancing.  Same with Pennsic.  They have many people at the balls.
>  Pennsic
> >> the classes are usually fairly busy also. There are a few dancers in
> other
> >> places, but those are the active guilds that I know about.  As dancing
> is a
> >> social activity, we are always willing to teach you whatever dance we
> know!
> >>
> >> Myfanwy
> >>
> >> On Feb 13, 2012, at 12:11 PM, Ld.blackmoon wrote:
> >>
> >>> greetings
> >>>
> >>> as part of a conversation earlier today, it was mentioned that there
> are
> >>> people that practice dances from the sca's primary time / place  ( pre
> >>> 16th century european countries )
> >>> i being poorly designed for dancing of any type ( having 2 left feet )
> was
> >>> curious as to how many and how far apart those individuals , or groups
> may
> >>> currently be ?
> >>> also of interest , are there any events that showcase such period
> endevors
> >>> ??
> >>>
> >>> thank you in advance
> >>> your friendly opinionated old fart ; )
> >>> Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
> >>> Arthur
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