[Bg-dance] Today's dance guild notes

Nadine Latief nl33 at cornell.edu
Sun Sep 5 19:39:31 PDT 2004


Thanks for coming out tonight, the food was especially yummy! (Garreth, 
please give compliments to your cook, Esmeralda!)
I had a fun time, and my feet are actually sore right now :-P

I thought I had mentioned in the email announcement that it was no garb, 
but I actually didn't. Sorry about that!!

Here's an online copy of Master Del's dance book, Stefan was showing it 
around tonight. I don't think Del's teaching book is online.
http://www.sca.org.au/del/ddb/

Here's Del's version of Whirlgig. Sorta like how we do it except: 1. We 
don't use arms in the hay section and 2. We do a R-hand star, then L-hand 
star the second time.
http://www.sca.org.au/del/ddb/sections/english_country_dance29.html

The little blue book you see me carrying is available here:
http://downloads.cynnabar.org/
If people are thinking of printing those, talk to me, it's cheaper if we 
produce more then 1 at a time.

The dancing masters that I mentioned today in our little theory section were:
Arbeau (France)
Playford (English Country)
Caroso (16th C. Italian)
Negri (16th C. Italian)
Domenico (15th C. Italian)
Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (15th C. Italian)

Yay! Dancing!
Lowrie.




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