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#356 From: "Amy and Bill Morris" <morris@...>
Date: Wed Jul 23, 2003 1:35 pm
Subject: Re: new
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Do you speak German?  I got the impression in Drachenwald that much of the
material wasn't available in English.

Mableth


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> Hi!  I recently joined this list I would like to introduce myself.  I
> am Eyda, currently residing in the Midlands (central Ilinois), but
> during most of the year I am with the College of Bellewode
> (Kirksville, Mo, Truman State University).  I met a few of you and
> learned about this group at Lilies, where I also decided I wanted to
> learn a lot, lot more about dance.  If anyone knows where there will
> be any good dancing or has any tips on how to get started with some
> research of my own (mostly about German dance), I would appreciate
> the information.
> Thanks!
> --Eyda
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#357 From: Eyda Kostedt <eydakostedt@...>
Date: Thu Jul 24, 2003 1:06 pm
Subject: Re: new
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Yes, I do speak German, and Spanish.
-Eyda

Amy and Bill Morris <morris@...> wrote:
Do you speak German?  I got the impression in Drachenwald that much of the
material wasn't available in English.

Mableth


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> Hi!  I recently joined this list I would like to introduce myself.  I
> am Eyda, currently residing in the Midlands (central Ilinois), but
> during most of the year I am with the College of Bellewode
> (Kirksville, Mo, Truman State University).  I met a few of you and
> learned about this group at Lilies, where I also decided I wanted to
> learn a lot, lot more about dance.  If anyone knows where there will
> be any good dancing or has any tips on how to get started with some
> research of my own (mostly about German dance), I would appreciate
> the information.
> Thanks!
> --Eyda
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#358 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Thu Jul 24, 2003 2:36 pm
Subject: RE: german dance
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>If anyone knows where there will be any good dancing

Well Pennsic of course and the Midrealm is know for dancing.
The Midrealm/Northshield will make a dance Laurel at Pennsic
(Etienne). Not sure what else is going on int that area over
the summer, all the big dance events I know of are late fall or
spring.

>or has any tips on how to get started with some
>research of my own (mostly about German dance), I would appreciate
>the information.

German dance is tough - to my knowledge thare are no widely available sources
of pre-1600 german dance. There is the Nurenburg manuscript but that seems
to be Italian style dances. Alemands are by popular myth thought to be german
in origin but I've never seen this documneted.

So theres a whole area for you to work on! Speaking/reading german will
certianly help. Find even one or two dances and you could be THE expert
in the field ;)

Here is the SCA Dance page with links to lots of stuff, all of which
I have not even explored. http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/dance.html
I will also ask around a bit at Pennsic to see if there is anything
new out there.

Conrad

#359 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Fri Jul 25, 2003 8:57 pm
Subject: Looking for dance teachers
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Hi there:

      I am the dance coordinator for Known World Costume Symposium III and Known
World Academy of the Rapier 2003.  These events will be held simultaneously
(yes, at the same time and place!) October 17 - 19 2003 in the Barony of Caerthe
(Denver, Colorado).  One entire track of classes will be devoted to dance
classes, and I still have a few slots open.

KWCS III / KWAR is nearly three months away, but the pre-registration cut-off is
much closer - July 31!  What does this mean?  Well, if you pre-register (and
write Lady Yukihana a check) before August 1, you can take a full 20% off your
registration fees, reducing the registration from $50 to $40 for two days of
classes, dancing, three meals, classes, notable speakers, parties, workshops,
entertainment, and classes. For more information - and to register - go to
http://www.caerthe.org/kwcs or http://www.caerthe.org/kwar

Note that, due to illness, we have a new registrar, Lady Tetsutaka Yukihana.
Please send checks to:

Michele Tillotson
2100 W. 100th Ave Lot #467
Thornton, CO  80260

(Since the web page hasn't been updated yet.)

If you are interested in teaching dance at this event, you may register for the
event and then register your class, or you may contact me for more information.

We now return you to your regular dance discussions.

Thank you.

Keith / Guillaume S:}>

#360 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 2:45 pm
Subject: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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I am looking for the (sheet music) to the following dances:

1)  Well Hall    (it is a waltz tune for the dance Well Hall)
2)  Maltese Bransle  (Companions of St. Cecilia)
3)  Angus Reel   (Haste to the Wedding )
4)  We use Woodicock for Werligig  (Woodicock)
5)  Trenchmore   (I would like to find the music, Red House Reel )
6)  Upon a Summer's Day
7)  Black Nag

Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)

#361 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 3:51 pm
Subject: RE: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
conradmk
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>Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
>titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)

Just asking here, could this be a form of the name Spagnoletta?
If so there are 2 dances (different music it could refer to)
Lo Spagnoletta and Spagnoletta Regulata (spelling approximate on both).

Conrad

#362 From: "Carol O'Connell" <carol.oconnell@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 4:33 pm
Subject: Re: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
connacarol
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Here's a great sheet music site:
http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/Hendricks/

It may not have all the songs, but it will certainly have a few.

Conna


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> Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:45:13 -0600
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> Subject: [CalontirDance] I am looking for the sheet music to several
> dances--please help.  Thank  you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
>
>
> I am looking for the (sheet music) to the following dances:
>
> 1)  Well Hall    (it is a waltz tune for the dance Well Hall)
> 2)  Maltese Bransle  (Companions of St. Cecilia)
> 3)  Angus Reel   (Haste to the Wedding )
> 4)  We use Woodicock for Werligig  (Woodicock)
> 5)  Trenchmore   (I would like to find the music, Red House Reel )
> 6)  Upon a Summer's Day
> 7)  Black Nag
>
> Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
> titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)
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#363 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 5:18 pm
Subject: Re: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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Hi there:

> >Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
> >titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)
>
> Just asking here, could this be a form of the name Spagnoletta?
> If so there are 2 dances (different music it could refer to)
> Lo Spagnoletta and Spagnoletta Regulata (spelling approximate on both).

This is definitely different dance.  Both the music and steps are completely
different.  Espanyolet is a Catalan folk dance, as I recall.  As far as I know,
that's the name of the music.

I learned the dance 25 years ago, when it was only known in Caerthe.  As it was
told to me, the music came from an LP (that's an old fashioned vinyl record, to
you kids out there) that included instructions for the dance.  The person that
introduced the dance hasn't played in years, but if I dig around, I may be able
to track down some more details, at least.

Keith / Guillaume   S:}>

#364 From: "Amy and Bill Morris" <morris@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 7:51 pm
Subject: Re: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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I've danced both, though not recently.  Seems to me they're different,
though I suppose that could be different interpretations.  Isn't Spagnole'
the one known informally as "obsequious grovelling"?  I learned that one
from Francesca di Pavia about 13 years ago.  She may not have the music but
should be able to point you in the correct direction.

Mableth

http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/dances-list.html
http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/Music/
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Subject: RE: [CalontirDance] I am looking for the sheet music to several
dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands


>
> >Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
> >titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)
>
> Just asking here, could this be a form of the name Spagnoletta?
> If so there are 2 dances (different music it could refer to)
> Lo Spagnoletta and Spagnoletta Regulata (spelling approximate on both).
>
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#365 From: "Jamie Sizer" <agent_biteme@...>
Date: Fri Sep 5, 2003 5:17 am
Subject: Looking for people
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I am looking for people to create a local Morris/English country
dance troupe in Wichita Kansas. If you're interested or know someone
who is email me at agent_biteme@....
Thanks,
Jamie

#366 From: "Jamie Sizer" <agent_biteme@...>
Date: Fri Sep 5, 2003 5:18 am
Subject: Looking for people
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I am looking for people to create a local Morris/English country
dance troupe in Wichita Kansas. If you're interested or know someone
who is email me at agent_biteme@....
Thanks,
Jamie

#367 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:56 pm
Subject: pictures/silhouette of dancer for dance group device
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Our court dance performance troupe is creating a group device and we
would like pictures or websites of pictures of a couple of dancers
in silhouette facing each other and any other pictures of couples and
groups of period court dancers (for other purposes).

If you have any pictures or ideas of sources, please email me as soon as
you can.

Thanks!

Yours in service to the dream,

Lady Barbara

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#368 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Mon Oct 20, 2003 1:33 pm
Subject: I am looking for origins of two dances--please help. Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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> I am looking for the origins of two dances--

1) Dargason
2) Circle Waltz

I also would like to find sheet music for "Well Hall".

Yours in service to the dream,

Lady Barbara
al-Barran, Outlands

#369 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:05 pm
Subject: RE: I am looking for origins of two dances--please help. Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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> I am looking for the origins of two dances--
>1) Dargason

Dargason (also called Sedney sp?) is an English Country Dance
(Playford). I am not sure what edition.

Conrad

#370 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Tue Nov 4, 2003 8:49 pm
Subject: Class list for Crystal Ball
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This is un-official so it might still change but everyone
can start planning what to take, and what you might want to
review before you get there.

http://reynardine.net/dance/CB03Classes.pdf

Conrad

#371 From: "Rowan of Three Rivers" <rowan@...>
Date: Tue Nov 4, 2003 11:09 pm
Subject: Re: Class list for Crystal Ball
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Thanks Conrad! At least I know what I'm teaching now. Looks like I need to pull
out the cheat sheets cause I don't recall Saterello Regina offhand.

Rowan

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Date:  Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:49:53 -0600

>This is un-official so it might still change but everyone
>can start planning what to take, and what you might want to
>review before you get there.
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>http://reynardine.net/dance/CB03Classes.pdf
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#372 From: "ladyboicewright" <ladyboicewright@...>
Date: Wed Nov 5, 2003 7:37 pm
Subject: Lilies War Ball 2004
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I am searching for someone to step up and be the Dancemaster or
mistress for the Lilies Ball coming up in June, 2004.  Please forward
a note to me no later than Nov.30th.  Kris Kinder will be the final
decision for the position so that music can be decided on very soon.
HL Marcella the Unknown,
Lilies Ball Coordinator

#373 From: "Rowan of Three Rivers" <rowan@...>
Date: Wed Nov 5, 2003 7:47 pm
Subject: Re: Lilies War Ball 2004
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Having never done such a thing before, what are we talking about? Finding the
music? Setting the ball list? Teaching the RUSH classes?
Can you send me more info please?

Rowan

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Date:  Wed, 05 Nov 2003 19:37:32 -0000

>I am searching for someone to step up and be the Dancemaster or
>mistress for the Lilies Ball coming up in June, 2004.  Please forward
>a note to me no later than Nov.30th.  Kris Kinder will be the final
>decision for the position so that music can be decided on very soon.
>HL Marcella the Unknown,
>Lilies Ball Coordinator
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#374 From: "Sauer, Michael F." <sauerm@...>
Date: Tue Nov 11, 2003 4:14 pm
Subject: RE: Lilies War Ball 2004
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Hi

Sorry all I thought about this so much I thought I had already sent a reply.


To some level this job is what you want to make of it.
The things that need to be done is to accept whatever input you
feel is necessary and produce a "Ball List". Then provide
the choreography for the dances (especially if different from
the "standard"), make available to the masses  (PDF files on the web
is my suggestion with a few printed copies to take to events). Arrange
with 1 or more musicians that the music for all dances is covered. How
closely  the dance person works with the musicians is up to them, some
people have arranged for a musician leader and left it in their hands,
others  have interacted with the group as a whole.

Support stuff - get the ball on the schedule,
arrange for lighting, arrange for refreshments (optional but mostly expected
now).
arrange to get dances taught during RUSH classes at Lilies.
The person running the ball should not be responsible for teaching all of the
classes - we have enough teachers now not to overload any one person - but
should probably expect to teach 1 or 2 ball review sessions and 1 or 2 other
classes.

The battles will be during the day again this year - which will limit the
commitment of any who need to be on the field at those times.
We might also want to think about early evening classes, 5 PM on a day or two.

In the past the ball person has usually ended up being the master class
scheduler
for dance, mostly because they were the "visible person who knew what needed to
be
taught", but they don't have to be the same person. Again we have more people
now so we might not need to put the whole thing on one set of shoulders any
more.

Lastly we in some ways might want to likewise separate off the position of
host or default caller from the planner, not everyone who could plan a good
ball,
can or likes to run the show the night of - though if they want to this is fine.
This has started to happen a little as a few people have played rotating caller
at the ball and the whole host thing is very informal anyway.

anybody else have thoughts on any of this?

Conrad
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Having never done such a thing before, what are we talking about? Finding the
music? Setting the ball list? Teaching the RUSH classes?
Can you send me more info please?

Rowan

#375 From: "Tsire Tuzevo" <tsire@...>
Date: Thu Dec 18, 2003 10:24 pm
Subject: Lillies Ball
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Greetings Everyone

I know it seems like the Lilier War is far far away as we trudge knee deep
in holday madness - but just for you early thingers and planner who cant
resit an advance sneak peek - here's the set list for this year's Lillies
Ball. (don't worry procrastinators - it'll get posted again closer to the
actual relevant timeframe - ;) )

Lilies Ball XX

Set I
Carolingian Pavane (and Galliard)
Gathering Peascods
Anello
My Lady Cullen
Official Bransle
Black Alman

Set II
Heralds in Love
Contrapasso in Due
Petit Riens
Ly Bens Dystonis
Hearts Ease
Il Piantions(The Pinwheel Game)

Set III
Maanschaft Pavane
Lorraine Alman
Korrobushka
Black Nag
Gelosia
Jenny Pluck Pears

Set IV
Picking of Sticks
Amoroso
Bransle Charlotte
Rosti Bolli
Casuel Nouvelle
Bizzaria d’Amore

~ Pick-up/Request dancing to follow the Ball ~

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#376 From: "Tsire Tuzevo" <tsire@...>
Date: Mon Jan 19, 2004 6:07 pm
Subject: April in Dubuque
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Greetings Dancers and Musicians,

Mark your calendars! A fun little event in the contact group of Riverwatch
(Dubuque, IA) will happen April 24th. (see Calontir website for event info
and directions)

There will be some dance classes during the day and an evening of social
dancing is planned. This looks to be a fun fun time and will be made even
more fun by your presence.

I am especially looking for live musicians for this event. Please e-mail me
privately if you would be kind enough to attend. I'll have a set list out
very soon (12 dances we know and love/loathe) and detest using recorded
music while knowing we have such a chunk-o-talent right here in Calontir.

I am also crossing my fingers and requesting those dancers who would like to
do a special performance to contact me directly. There are two breaks int he
evening, and while the dance will focus in social and easier dances, I would
love to see some wowza showoff during the breaks. Tessara anyone? lol

Looking forward to hearing from those interested in helping out. And looking
forward to danceing and playing with you all soon.

Thanks a million,

Tsire

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#377 From: rowan@...
Date: Sat Feb 7, 2004 9:52 pm
Subject: chieftains ball! 2/21
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Heads Up! Its Dancing at Cheiftains!!

It has been decided (in the last week) that there will be a small
investature ball and desert revel following feast (probably from about
9-10pm) at Cheiftains on 2/21/04.

Everything is still pretty open on this - Conna's gathering live music
but the CDs will be there too. It will be in a different hall than
feast (aiding in feast cleanup). The dance list is wide open - I'll
probably put up a "Dance Card" in the hall for people to request
dances. I don't want to do ANY teaching at this - just straight dancing
or milling about the desert table talking.

Anyone with other ideas feel free to chime in.

Rowan

#378 From: "Tsire Tuzevo" <tsire@...>
Date: Mon Feb 9, 2004 4:14 am
Subject: RE: chieftains ball! 2/21
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WAHOO!

I'll be there with bells on! -(okay maybe not bells, but for sure a big
hat-lol)

I'll help any way I can.

Tsire

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#379 From: "Carol O'Connell" <carol.oconnell@...>
Date: Wed Feb 11, 2004 1:36 pm
Subject: Re: chieftains ball! 2/21
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Anyone have requests already? (It would give me a chance to scare up enough
sheet music for the musicians.)

This will be fun!
Conna

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> Reply-To: CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2004 21:52:06 -0000
> To: CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [CalontirDance] chieftains ball! 2/21
>
> Heads Up! Its Dancing at Cheiftains!!
>
> It has been decided (in the last week) that there will be a small
> investature ball and desert revel following feast (probably from about
> 9-10pm) at Cheiftains on 2/21/04.
>
> Everything is still pretty open on this - Conna's gathering live music
> but the CDs will be there too. It will be in a different hall than
> feast (aiding in feast cleanup). The dance list is wide open - I'll
> probably put up a "Dance Card" in the hall for people to request
> dances. I don't want to do ANY teaching at this - just straight dancing
> or milling about the desert table talking.
>
> Anyone with other ideas feel free to chime in.
>
> Rowan
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
>
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#380 From: "Tsire Tuzevo" <tsire@...>
Date: Wed Feb 11, 2004 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: chieftains ball! 2/21
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>Anyone have requests already? (It would give me a chance to scare up enough
>sheet music for the musicians.)
>
>This will be fun!
>Conna

Contrapasso in Due ;)
My Lady Cullen
Ly Bens Dystonis
Gatehring Peascods
Herals In Love
-anything I"ve ever put on a ball - LOL

You rock. I'm so excited to get to dance to live music.

Tsire
(Who's already had too much coffee)

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#381 From: "Stewart, Sara" <stewarts@...>
Date: Wed Feb 11, 2004 2:06 pm
Subject: RE: chieftains ball! 2/21
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I second all the ones Tsire said and would add Pinagay branles,
Montarde, and petit vriens.
Seonaid

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From: Tsire Tuzevo [mailto:tsire@...]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 7:53 AM
To: CalontirDance@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CalontirDance] chieftains ball! 2/21



>Anyone have requests already? (It would give me a chance to scare up
>enough sheet music for the musicians.)
>
>This will be fun!
>Conna

Contrapasso in Due ;)
My Lady Cullen
Ly Bens Dystonis
Gatehring Peascods
Herals In Love
-anything I"ve ever put on a ball - LOL

You rock. I'm so excited to get to dance to live music.

Tsire
(Who's already had too much coffee)

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#382 From: Raibeart mac Fhionguine <naeblis@...>
Date: Wed Feb 11, 2004 2:27 pm
Subject: Re: chieftains ball! 2/21
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On Wednesday 11 February 2004 07:53 am, Tsire Tuzevo proclaimed:
> >Anyone have requests already? (It would give me a chance to scare up
> > enough sheet music for the musicians.)
> >
> >This will be fun!
> >Conna
>
> Contrapasso in Due ;)
> My Lady Cullen
> Ly Bens Dystonis
> Gatehring Peascods
> Herals In Love
> -anything I"ve ever put on a ball - LOL
>
> You rock. I'm so excited to get to dance to live music.

Sounds like fun; we'll have to see if we can make it.

What about Road to the Isles, Korrobushka, Petit Riense, Gelosia, Black Alman,
Jenny Pluck Pears, Rufty Tufty? Those are the ones that spring to mind I
*might* remember...

Raibeart
>
> Tsire
> (Who's already had too much coffee)

Want to share some?

David (who needs coffee more than Raibeart atm)
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mka David Reynolds
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#383 From: "Tsire Tuzevo" <tsire@...>
Date: Thu Feb 26, 2004 2:54 am
Subject: Maraviglia
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Hey there  Everybody

I'm looking for sheet music for Maraviglia (1581-Caroso) (could also be
called Maraviglia D'Amore). If anyone has a copy could you please contact me
off list.

Thanks

Tsire

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#384 From: "Carol O'Connell" <carol.oconnell@...>
Date: Wed Apr 14, 2004 12:38 pm
Subject: Lilies music?
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Is Marcella the Unknown on this list?

The musicians of B3R are anxiously awaiting sheet music from you so we can
start practicing for the Lilies Ball.

Any word on when you hope to distribute the music?

Thanks!
Conna

#385 From: "Tsire Tuzevo" <tsire@...>
Date: Thu Apr 29, 2004 11:39 pm
Subject: Lilies Ball Sheet Music
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Conna and all,

I have compiled copies of music for the Lilies ball for my own perusal
(thanks to Laura of Stratford and Pardaic MacDowell) and would be willing to
share with all who are interested in having a copy. You shoudl be able to
contact Marcella for anything you need that isnt mc-ing or teaching - but I
would be happy to help in any way that I can.

Dedicated to dance-
Tsire

PS - -NEED TEACHERS FOR LILIES DANCE ?DANCE MUSIC CLASSES BADLY _ _HELP OH
HELP

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