Dance
This is a collection of files that I have assembled from various sourcessince I first joined the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) in 1989.The information in these files comes from the Rialto newsgroup (rec.org.sca),the old fidonet medieval echo conferance area, various mail lists and articlessubmitted to me by their authors.Several types of files are available:
-msg (or no suffix) These files are composed of a variety of short messages from a variety of authors having a common subject . -art A stand-alone article written by a single author.Some are off of the networks while some were submitted to me by the author.-bib A bibliography of book and article titleson a single subject.-FAQ An article file that follows a FrequentlyAsked Questions format. All text files are available in three formats, HTML, text and RTF. If the text and RTF formats are not mentioned explicitly in this index, they are available from within the HTML file.
THLord Stefan li Rous (Mark S. Harris, stefan at florilegium.org).
- filelist-list The complete list of these Florilegium files. (also text, rtf.)
- 15C-Ital-Dce-art "Fifteenth-Century Italian Dance" by Rosina del Bosco Chiaro.
- Belly-Dance-art "Re-Creating a 'Belly Dance^#39; Persona in the SCA" by Rebba (Lady) Esther bat Baruch.
- dance-msg SCA and period dancing.
- dance-music-msg Sources of recorded music for medieval and SCA dance.
- dance-par-art What the future might think of 20th C. dance.
- ECD-Glossary-art "ABC's of English Country Dancing" by Mistress Adelaide de Beaumont.
- G-Peasnt-Dnce-art "16th Century German Peasant Dance from Period Woodcuts - Two Dances from the Beham Brothers" by Viscountess Elisa von Sophey.
- Ital-Ren-Dce-art "Italian Renaissance Dance for Dummies" by Rosina del Bosco Chiaro.
- Maypole-Dance-art "Maypole and Morris Dancing" by THL Dagonell Collingwood of Emerald Lake.
- ME-dance-msg Middle Eastern dance. "Bellydancing".
- The-Pavan-art "A Brief Study of the Pavan" by THL Michaela de La Chesnaye des Bois.
- This symbol indicates these files are new or have been updated since 3/11/15.
See also SCA Music and Dance Homepage.
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