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#1339 From: "ChrisM" <c.mortika@...>
Date: Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:29 pm
Subject: Request to Learn a Dance
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A friend has become active out in the kingdom of An Tir, where one of the more
popular dances is "Kettledrum", purportedly from first-edition Playford.  Would
someone be willing to research and teach that dance?

--Christian

#1340 From: "Rowan" <rowan@...>
Date: Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:06 pm
Subject: Re: Request to Learn a Dance
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This is one that we looked at in the Playford Project, although we hadn't
completed a full redaction.  The biggest conclusion that we have come to in
the project overall is that there are MANY  equally correct ways Playford
could be read for any of the dances. I'm quite sure that the redaction that
we came up with will probably not match what they are doing out in AnTir.  I
don't remember it being overly difficult  - the second chorus was where we
had a lot of debate.  It is one of the dances that specifically calls for
kissing which may be why it is popular out west  :-D

HL Rowan Houndskeeper
Barony of Three Rivers, Calontir
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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx


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Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:29:54 -0000

Subject: [CalontirDance] Request to Learn a Dance




A friend has become active out in the kingdom of An Tir, where one of the
more popular dances is "Kettledrum", purportedly from first-edition
Playford.  Would someone be willing to research and teach that dance?



--Christian







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#1341 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:11 pm
Subject: RE: Request to Learn a Dance
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Yep, what she said :)

http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/playford/53.html

Conrad

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This is one that we looked at in the Playford Project, although we hadn't
completed a full redaction. The biggest conclusion that we have come to in
the project overall is that there are MANY equally correct ways Playford
could be read for any of the dances. I'm quite sure that the redaction that
we came up with will probably not match what they are doing out in AnTir. I
don't remember it being overly difficult - the second chorus was where we
had a lot of debate. It is one of the dances that specifically calls for
kissing which may be why it is popular out west :-D

HL Rowan Houndskeeper
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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx

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Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:29:54 -0000

Subject: [CalontirDance] Request to Learn a Dance

A friend has become active out in the kingdom of An Tir, where one of the
more popular dances is "Kettledrum", purportedly from first-edition
Playford. Would someone be willing to research and teach that dance?

--Christian

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#1342 From: Matt Lagemann <mlagemann@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 2:52 am
Subject: Dance List for Bellewode
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The following is a Dance List for the Bellewode Ball.  This is not the final
list.  If you are teaching a class and you would like a dance from that class
added to the list, let me know.  Running a ball like Bellewode's is also not
easy.  We usually teach each dance at the ball, except for a few of the harder
dances.  This is so our ball is a learning experience.  With that in mind, if
anyone would like some experience running a part of the ball, let me know.  My
thought was that someone could run a few dances or even an entire set.  This
would allow someone to gain that experience without running an entire night's
worth of activities.

First Set
Queens Alman
Maltese Bransle
Gelosia
Heralds in Love
Petit Vriens
Henry VIII Bransle
Azenari Dance Competition

Second Set
Jenny Pluck Pears
Black Alman
Sellengers Round
Le Bens Distonys
Black Nag
Chestnut
Tesara

Third Set
Gathering Peascods
Lovers' Braid
Gracca Amorossa
Heart's Ease
Official Bransle
Rosti Boli
Rufty Tufty
My Lady Cullen



In Service,
Ermenrich

#1343 From: "ChrisM" <c.mortika@...>
Date: Tue Jan 5, 2010 2:31 pm
Subject: Another Request to Learn a Dance
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The ball list for the Kingdom of Aethelmearc's Twelfth Night has been posted:

"For the dancing, the following dances are planned:

Opening Processional
Carolingian Pavane
Black Nag
Heralds in Love
Earl of Salisbury Pavane
Rostiboli Gioioso
Chirintana
Torch Bransle
New Boe Peep
Gelosia
Mannschaft Pavane
Official Bransle
Petit Riens
Female Sailor
Hole in the Wall"

And I note the dance "Chirintana".  Does anybody know that dance?

Clueless, as usual,
Christian

#1344 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Tue Jan 5, 2010 3:03 pm
Subject: RE: Another Request to Learn a Dance
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>And I note the dance "Chirintana". Does anybody know that dance?

Yep, I do. I will be teaching it at the Bellwode Symposium in my Piva and
Salterelli class.
Recorded music can be found on the 'Whatsoever ye
wyll<http://www.gaita.co.uk/CD_Whatsoever.html>' CD by Gaita. I do not know of
any sheet music.
http://www.gaita.co.uk/music_cds.html - they reference a book of arrangements.

Note: This is the 'newer' version danced to the music above, an older version
can be danced to Cantiga 119.

Conrad

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Subject: [CalontirDance] Another Request to Learn a Dance



The ball list for the Kingdom of Aethelmearc's Twelfth Night has been posted:

"For the dancing, the following dances are planned:

Opening Processional
Carolingian Pavane
Black Nag
Heralds in Love
Earl of Salisbury Pavane
Rostiboli Gioioso
Chirintana
Torch Bransle
New Boe Peep
Gelosia
Mannschaft Pavane
Official Bransle
Petit Riens
Female Sailor
Hole in the Wall"

And I note the dance "Chirintana". Does anybody know that dance?

Clueless, as usual,
Christian



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#1345 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Tue Jan 5, 2010 10:45 pm
Subject: Chieftains Ball
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There will be a ball at Chieftains. What would you like to see on the set list?

Tsire

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#1346 From: "Rowan" <rowan@...>
Date: Wed Jan 6, 2010 5:37 pm
Subject: Lilies 2010
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Its early but please start thinking about Lilies.  The Lilies Ball will be
Wed night on the (new) battlefield.
I've reserved 4 hours of class time from Sat to Wed and 2 hours of class
time from Thurs to Sat.
Who would like to teach? What would you like to see taught? Do you want to
see any additional balls/teas/powwows?

HL Rowan Houndskeeper
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#1347 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Thu Jan 7, 2010 8:24 pm
Subject: tentative set list for chieftains (2/27/10)
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Feel free to make comments or suggestions for changes,\

Tsire

  SET 1
Queen's Alman
Contrapasson in Due
Charlotte Bransle
Saturday Night, Sunday Morn
Gelosia
Ly Bens Dystonis
SET 2
Sellenger's Round
Anello
Bobbing Joe
Gracca Amorosa
Pease Bransle
Herald's In Love
SET 3
Black Alman
Villanella
Confesse
Gratiosa
Picking of Sticks
Petit Riense


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#1348 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Sat Jan 9, 2010 4:34 pm
Subject: Chieftains Set List
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SET 1
Queen's Alman
Contrapasson in Due
Charlotte Bransle
Saturday Night, Sunday Morn
Gelosia
Ly Bens Dystonis

SET 2
Sellenger's Round
Anello
Bobbing Joe
Gracca Amorosa
Pease Bransle
Herald's In Love

SET 3
Black Alman
Villanella
Confesse
Gratiosa
Picking of Sticks
Petit Riense

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#1349 From: "Carol O'Connell" <oconnell.carol@...>
Date: Sat Jan 9, 2010 8:02 pm
Subject: Re: Chieftains Set List
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Mistress Tsire has put together what looks like a really fun ball for
Chieftains! I'll be hosting an open pit for music for this ball. Any
musicians who are interested in playing, please drop me a private line. I'd
be happy to send you a music packet.

Looking forward to some wonderful music and dancing!
Conna

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> Queen's Alman
> Contrapasson in Due
> Charlotte Bransle
> Saturday Night, Sunday Morn
> Gelosia
> Ly Bens Dystonis
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> Sellenger's Round
> Anello
> Bobbing Joe
> Gracca Amorosa
> Pease Bransle
> Herald's In Love
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> Black Alman
> Villanella
> Confesse
> Gratiosa
> Picking of Sticks
> Petit Riense
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#1350 From: "Kelfin" <pitykelfin@...>
Date: Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:40 am
Subject: Bellewode Ball
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Hello, everyone!

I'm sorry I didn't get this message sent out sooner, but...

The Bellewode Symposium is on Saturday, January 30th, and, as usual, we're
having a ball.  I'd like to invite anyone who wishes to join me in the pit.  It
will be a fun, relaxed time.  Here's a list of what we'll be playing:

First Set:
Queens Alman
Maltese Bransle
Gelosia
Heralds in Love
Petit Vriens
Henry VIII Bransle

Second Set:
Jenny Pluck Pears
Black Alman
Sellengers Round
Le Bens Distonys
Black Nag
Chestnut
Tesara

Third Set:
Gathering Peascods
Lovers' Braid
Gracca Amorossa
Heart's Ease
Official Bransle
Rosti Boli
Rufty Tufty
My Lady Cullen

If you need a copy of any of this music, please let me know.

Thank you for your time and attention.

--Kasha Alekseeva

#1351 From: Matt Lagemann <mlagemann@...>
Date: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:26 am
Subject: Bellewode Event
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From the College of Bellewode,

Greetings!  The Heraldic, Scribal, and Dance symposium is coming up soon, and
the class schedule for the event is now available at
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=t5EAszbodSspsAcMXSwBEdg&output=html.  If
you notice an error (a class I forgot to add, or a different time slot that is
needed) please let me know.

The event website (http://ssmc.truman.edu/BellewodeianBall2010.htm) will be
updated very shortly, but there are a few things I wanted to address.  Site fee
will be $5 with the standard $3 NMS fee.  This year we will be hosting an inn. 
The biggest thing of note, is that the event location has moved.  It will still
be on campus of Truman State University, but instead of being in Violette Hall,
it will be back in its old location of Baldwin Hall.  Directions and a map will
be available shortly on the website.  This location change is slight, as the two
buildings are less then a five minute walk from each other.  The ball will be
held in the Student Union Building, also on campus, in a room that my pit leader
says will be great acoustically.

Also, being a college group, crash space is limited, so if you need a place to
crash and I have not talked to you yet, drop me an email (even if its to remind
me that you needed it).

Feel free to cross post this if applicable and I look forward to seeing many of
you there!

In Service
Ermenrich
Autocrat

#1352 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:12 pm
Subject: Performing Arts Challenge
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The Performing Arts entries at Queen's Prize were amazing! I had such a great
time MC-ing the showcase. It really energized me and reminded me how much talent
and enthusiasm for period performing arts exists within our great Kingdom. I
would like to issue a challenge to any and all performing artists to enter
Kingdom Arts and Sciences with a period performing arts piece. Let's see what
you've got!

Mistress Tsire

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#1353 From: Matt Lagemann <mlagemann@...>
Date: Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:37 pm
Subject: Bellewode Event
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I wanted to send out one final reminder about Heraldic Scribal and Dance
Symposium at the COllege of Bellewode this weekend.  Information can be found on
our site, ssmc.truman.edu.

In adition to all of our classes, we will also be hosting an indoor regional
fighter practice.  For those of you who want to get in one last practice before
Estrella or even if you just want to swing some rattan, feel free to join the
fun.

I know many have been worried about the possibility of weather.  While I cannot
vouch for what is going on in every corner of Calontir, the weather in Bellewode
looks clear of ice and snow through the weekend.  If you have any questions,
feel free to email me at mlagemann@....

Signed,
Ermenrich

#1354 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 6:29 pm
Subject: Paging Donald MacDonald
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Will Donald MacDonald please respond to tsire (at) hotmail (dot) com. I have
recources to further your cunningly evil dance mission.

Tsire

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#1355 From: "jeremybullins@..." <jeremybullins@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 1:53 am
Subject: Thank you
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Thank you all for making me feel very welcome at the bellwood ball.  Vatavia
had a very good time!  For those who wanted my info because you so graciously
decided to help out at our carnavale event march 6.  my face book page is Jeremy
Bullins and my email is jeremybullins@....  Thanks to bellwood for the fun
event, and thanks for those who said they would come and help out in vatavia.

#1356 From: "Phoenix" <eaglesaerie8413@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 8:57 pm
Subject: searching for advice
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Good folks of the list, on the long lonely trek home from Bellewode it came upon
me to tach a dance class at lilies, now having never taught a class in the sca i
was hoping for some pointers from those more experienced (pretty much everyone)
than i?
your input is greatly appreciated.

Oddbjorn/Phoenix

#1357 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 10:15 pm
Subject: RE: searching for advice
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What style or theme of dance class are you interested in teaching?

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       Good folks of the list, on the long lonely trek home from Bellewode it
came upon me to tach a dance class at lilies, now having never taught a class in
the sca i was hoping for some pointers from those more experienced (pretty much
everyone) than i?

your input is greatly appreciated.



Oddbjorn/Phoenix


















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#1358 From: "Rowan" <rowan@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 11:02 pm
Subject: RE: searching for advice
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Assumption - you are talking about a Euroean Dance class
First: Were you wanting to teach a class around specific dances (eg. EC for
three couples) or styles (eg. Italian Bali, bransles),  to a specific level
(eg. Italians are simple, begining EC) or a related subject (eg. Dancing
while wearing a sword, flirting in dance)?
Second:  Do you want to teach this as part of the European Dance track of
classes at Lilies RUSH or seperate all on your own?
Third: Contact the peoples in charge of dance classes at Lilies (why - that
would be me!) or RUSH at Lilies (that would be Cathus)

What you will need - music player (live or box), show up at your assigned
class time, know your stuff, bonus points for having cheet sheets for people
to take home.  I have a handout on how to be a dance teacher in the sca if
you are interested.

If you are talking Middle Easter Dance Class - Repeat all above advice with
the subsitution of HL Rahil instead of me for the peoples in charge of dance
classes. :-)


HL Rowan Houndskeeper
Barony of Three Rivers, Calontir
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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx




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Subject: RE: [CalontirDance] searching for advice



What style or theme of dance class are you interested in teaching?

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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 20:57:32 +0000
Subject: [CalontirDance] searching for advice




       Good folks of the list, on the long lonely trek home from Bellewode it
came upon me to tach a dance class at lilies, now having never taught a
class in the sca i was hoping for some pointers from those more experienced
(pretty much everyone) than i?

your input is greatly appreciated.



Oddbjorn/Phoenix


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#1359 From: "Phoenix" <eaglesaerie8413@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 10:30 pm
Subject: Re: searching for advice
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I want to hold a class on dances that you can have fun with.  now i know its
possible to have fun with any dance, but the ball at bellewode showed me that
some of them could be extraordinary fun when you just let yourself be fun.

this would be, in my opinion, a great beginner class but certainly fun for
everyone.  i was thinking of dances like
Official Bransle
Gelosia
hearts ease
petite vriens
i'm thinking maybe heralds in love, but i think those four are great basics in
several styles, but they're also great stories, or active and well FUN.

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#1360 From: Eagle Eyes <eaglesaerie8413@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 11:14 pm
Subject: RE: searching for advice
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Thanks you very much for your prompt responses, and yes rowan i would appreciate
that hand out sometime.

this would be European dance,
If this would be said to be a part of any track it would be a beginning dance
with less of a concentration on a specific subset but of dances that i've found
can be very...... free form... very fun.  these are the "story" dances that can
be acted or over acted, its a way to have fun with the dance first and
perfection of the dance steps second.
dances like
petit vriens
gelosia
hearts ease
official brasles
i would like to add an english country but the only one that jumps is heralds in
love.

these are the dances that i've found where i can make people laugh or smile and
get them to forget that they are doing this strange form of dancing and realize
that they are having fun.
now its entirely possible my selection are all within a specific subset of
european dances.  but as i've told some people before.
I'm not a dancer i just love to dance.

I would like to hold this as a part of the EU dance tract at lilies but as i'm
still gathering ideas for this and another class i'm hoping to hold, i haven't
yet submitted it.




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#1361 From: "Phoenix" <eaglesaerie8413@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 11:13 pm
Subject: Re: searching for advice
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Thanks you very much for your prompt responses, and yes rowan i would appreciate
that hand out sometime.

this would be European dance,
If this would be said to be a part of any track it would be a beginning dance
with less of a concentration on a specific subset but of dances that i've found
can be very...... free form... very fun.  these are the "story" dances that can
be acted or over acted, its a way to have fun with the dance first and
perfection of the dance steps second.
dances like
petit vriens
gelosia
hearts ease
official brasles
i would like to add an english country but the only one that jumps is heralds in
love.

these are the dances that i've found where i can make people laugh or smile and
get them to forget that they are doing this strange form of dancing and realize
that they are having fun.
now its entirely possible my selection are all within a specific subset of
european dances.  but as i've told some people before.
I'm not a dancer i just love to dance.

I would like to hold this as a part of the EU dance tract at lilies but as i'm
still gathering ideas for this and another class i'm hoping to hold, i haven't
yet submitted it.

--- In CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com, "Rowan" <rowan@...> wrote:
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> Assumption - you are talking about a Euroean Dance class
> First: Were you wanting to teach a class around specific dances (eg. EC for
> three couples) or styles (eg. Italian Bali, bransles),  to a specific level
> (eg. Italians are simple, begining EC) or a related subject (eg. Dancing
> while wearing a sword, flirting in dance)?
> Second:  Do you want to teach this as part of the European Dance track of
> classes at Lilies RUSH or seperate all on your own?
> Third: Contact the peoples in charge of dance classes at Lilies (why - that
> would be me!) or RUSH at Lilies (that would be Cathus)
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> What you will need - music player (live or box), show up at your assigned
> class time, know your stuff, bonus points for having cheet sheets for people
> to take home.  I have a handout on how to be a dance teacher in the sca if
> you are interested.
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> If you are talking Middle Easter Dance Class - Repeat all above advice with
> the subsitution of HL Rahil instead of me for the peoples in charge of dance
> classes. :-)
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> HL Rowan Houndskeeper
> Barony of Three Rivers, Calontir
> rowan@...
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> "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
> Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
> To: <calontirdance@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 16:15:13 -0600
> Subject: RE: [CalontirDance] searching for advice
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> To: CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com
> From: eaglesaerie8413@...
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 20:57:32 +0000
> Subject: [CalontirDance] searching for advice
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>       Good folks of the list, on the long lonely trek home from Bellewode it
> came upon me to tach a dance class at lilies, now having never taught a
> class in the sca i was hoping for some pointers from those more experienced
> (pretty much everyone) than i?
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> your input is greatly appreciated.
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#1362 From: "Phoenix" <eaglesaerie8413@...>
Date: Tue Feb 2, 2010 4:57 am
Subject: sorry for multi post
eaglesaerie8413
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sorry for the multiple responses i don't know why the internet twitched

#1363 From: "Phoenix" <eaglesaerie8413@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 10:32 pm
Subject: Re: searching for advice
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I want to hold a class on dances that you can have fun with.  now i know its
possible to have fun with any dance, but the ball at bellewode showed me that
some of them could be extraordinary fun when you just let yourself be fun.

this would be, in my opinion, a great beginner class but certainly fun for
everyone.  i was thinking of dances like
Official Bransle
Gelosia
hearts ease
petite vriens
i'm thinking maybe heralds in love, but i think those four are great basics in
several styles, but they're also great stories, or active and well FUN.

--- In CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com, Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...> wrote:
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> To: CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com
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#1364 From: "jeremybullins@..." <jeremybullins@...>
Date: Mon Feb 1, 2010 2:01 am
Subject: Thank you
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Thank you all for making me feel very welcome at the bellwood ball.  Vatavia
had a very good time!  For those who wanted my info because you so graciously
decided to help out at our carnavale event march 6.  my face book page is Jeremy
Bullins and my email is jeremybullins@....  Thanks to bellwood for the fun
event, and thanks for those who said they would come and help out in vatavia.

#1365 From: "jeremybullins@..." <jeremybullins@...>
Date: Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:12 pm
Subject: carnivale
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march 6 is carnivale Wichita ks.  I still need live music! anyone intersted
please let me know your comming.  also would love more dance teachers.  anything
italian please!  this will be lots of fun.

#1366 From: "Rowan" <rowan@...>
Date: Mon Feb 8, 2010 1:51 pm
Subject: RUSH at Lilies
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Hey everyone,
It’s your friendly neighborhood RUSH wrangler for Lilies!

I would like to issue a challenge to everyone on this list who is attending
Lilies this year. You all like some aspects of the arts and the sciences or
you would not be on this list. I challenge each of you to teach a class at
Lilies this year, and to take a class at Lilies this year.  Remember, for
everything that you know about the middle ages and the SCA, there is someone
out there who is looking for that information. RUSH is a great time to share
that.

RUSH classes do not have to be for people new to the SCA – teach something
that only people at your own skill level might be interested in. Chat with
the folks on this list who you don’t get to sit down with very often and
discuss some hands-on A&S activities that you could all learn from together,
and that other people at the war might be able to join in on.  In addition,
there are two tracks that I would like to include in RUSH this year: A Henry
track (to go with the theme of the event), and a military track (especially
for the fighters).

Currently RUSH classes are scheduled in one-hour increments from 10am to
noon, and from 1pm to 4pm, Sunday through Saturday. However, I will add more
slots as needed. To teach a RUSH class at Lilies this year, please go to the
following address and fill out the form:
http://www.calontir.info/rush/submitcourseform.html
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. LiliesRUSH@...

Please forward this message to any other groups or lists as appropriate.
YIS,
- Cathus




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#1367 From: "Carol O'Connell" <oconnell.carol@...>
Date: Wed Feb 10, 2010 3:44 am
Subject: Chieftains Ball Musicians Wanted!
connacarol
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Hello Happy Musicians,

Ms. Tsire has put together a very fun ball for Chieftains, and I'm looking
for musicians to join in the fun. Please email me privately, and I'll send
you a music packet.

Cheers!
Conna


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#1368 From: Tsire Tuzevo <tsire@...>
Date: Wed Feb 10, 2010 3:51 pm
Subject: RE: Chieftains Ball Musicians Wanted!
hltsire
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Live music is a tremendous gift to dancers. I appreciate and adore anyone who
gives thier time and talent in this way. Lets have some fun!

tsire

To: CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: [CalontirDance] Chieftains Ball Musicians Wanted!




























       Hello Happy Musicians,



Ms. Tsire has put together a very fun ball for Chieftains, and I'm looking

for musicians to join in the fun. Please email me privately, and I'll send

you a music packet.



Cheers!

Conna



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