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For the most part, only late [[period]] dances can be recreated, |
For the most part, only late [[period]] dances can be recreated, as instructions exist for them (although the instructions are about as clear as period [[recipes]] - certain things are assumed knowledge). There are many pictures depicting dancing in earlier times, but without more than a vague idea of how these dances went, it is impossible to recreate them. |
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===Dance Styles=== |
===Dance Styles=== |
Revision as of 16:39, 31 October 2003
For the most part, only late period dances can be recreated, as instructions exist for them (although the instructions are about as clear as period recipes - certain things are assumed knowledge). There are many pictures depicting dancing in earlier times, but without more than a vague idea of how these dances went, it is impossible to recreate them.
Dance Styles
Dance Sources
- Gresley Manuscript
- Il Papa
- Inns of Court Dances
- Orchesography
- Cesare Negri
- Fabritio Caroso
- Playford's Dancing Master
Dance practices
- Melbourne / Barony of Stormhold: 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, contact Adina Hamilton (get contact details from Stormscroll).
- Sydney / Barony of Rowany: Alternate Fridays, 7pm, Glebe Primary School (address in Folia Roani).
Some good links
- Del's dance book - http://www.sca.org.au/del/ddb/
- Guild of the Silver Rondel's site - http://www.sca.org.au/rondel/