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Revision as of 23:32, 8 July 2003
For the most part, only later period dances can be recreated, since we have instructions for them (although the instructions are about as clear as period recipes - certain things are assumed to be known by everyone). There are pictures depicting dancing in earlier times, but we don't have any more than a vague idea how these dances went, so we can't recreate them.
A number of SCA groups around Melbourne have dance practices on a regular basis. There are also several practices in Rowany.
Some good links: del's dance book - http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/del/