(Originally I was replying to Lord Guillaume, but as I got further into this e-mail reply, I thought it might provide fodder for generating discussion, so I am...
From Arwen and Guillaume's Dance manual (an unpublished work) Petit Riens (also Petit Riense or Petit Vriens) From Domenico, 1450. Based (I believe) on a...
Hi there: I have thought for some time that it might be good to have a separate practice for more advanced dancers. This would offer an opportunity to spend...
Hi there: I am Guillaume de Gonzac, co-dancemaster in Caerthe. My lady Arwen is my inspiration. I am a French cavalier of the early 17th century and I have a...
Hi, I finally have access to a computer (on weekdays at work) and I have joined this court dancing discussion list. I found out about it because THL Arwen of...
Hi! I'm new to this group. I'm the member of the SCA and the leader of the local (Estonia) medieval club. Also I do teach dancing within the club. i'll be...
Hi there: FYI for anyone is interested in attending Known World Dance in Carolingia (Boston, MA) June 8-12. Keith / Guillaume ... From: Sheila Beardslee...
Hi there: This came across the SCA-Dance list. It's interesting to see what she considers likely candidates. Keith / Guillaume S:}> ... I have created an...
Hi there: Welcome to the list. It's been pretty quiet, but maybe we can kick up some dust. I have a couple of open questions below. Hole in the Wall comes to...
... The Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master, ed. Jeremy Barlow, lists the tune and dance Hole in the Wall as first appearing in part 2,...
... Keith McClune a.k.a. Guillaume de Gonzac Caerthen co-dance master (formerly trained in Carolingia) <<< Guillaume's notes remind me that it might be a good...
... The first edition of Playford, "The English Dancing Master", was published in 1651. Though out of period by most calculations, this edition is usually...
Hi there: Rebekah beat me to the punch. I couldn't find my Country Dance book - it's probably still packed after a class. I do have piles of notes, though, ...
... <<< I'm remembering 1694 or 1696. ... <<< Actually, it's a "reel". :) This form later evolved into contradance -- which in turn became American Square...
I just wanted to introduce myself. I am Deirdre Gwenna Gervais de la vallee of the Shire of Barren Sands in the Kingdom of the East. I am very interested in...
Greeting's all, In the isolated steppes of the Outlands we don't get a lot of contact with the coastal kingdoms, but our dance has been heavily influenced by...
The juxtaposition of period dance and poisonous plants is somewhat special... Bera ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk...
... While I wouldn't presume to project a couple of exper- iences on the entire group, I do have to comment that I've been to a couple of Unser Hafen events...
Greetings unto the Outlands Dancing community from Guillaume de Gonzac, part time leader of dance in the fair Barony of Caerthe. A few weeks ago on the...
... hopeful for his attendance at Caerthen Dance Practice this week. I will let you know if this changes. ... the following two weeks, we will be at the Park...
Hello, My name is Marbo Giannaccini, 62, I am brazilian and I live in Brasilia, DF. Now I direct the Goldoni Theatre and my plan is create a Renaissance Dance ...
Just to let everyone know ... Master Gregory Blount, from Atlantia, will probably be visiting Caerthen Dance Practice in December. He is the person ...
Ooops! Bad list administrator! Forgot to turn off the auto-reminder! Anyway, please ignore this notice, and I'm going to go turn it off now. But in the...
Due to the fact that I was being extremely calendar-challenged this month, Caerthen Dance Practice was a little confused yesterday. No, yesterday was *not*...