I have just done that. Thanks, David, I didn't know about it.
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Lindsay Morris
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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:26 PM, David Millstone
<David.Millstone(a)valley.net>wrote;wrote:
One overall suggestion is to get a copy of "21
Easy English Country
Dances," a booklet with accompanying CD, available from CDSS:
http://www.cdss.org/product-**details/product/id-21-easy-**
english-country-dances-**booklet-with-cd.html<http://www.cdss.org/produc…
It's a collection of classic dances with plenty of variety of formations
and moods, and it will give you a lot of good material (plus music) from
which to work. For example, it includes Upon a Summer's Day, which was the
first dance in the first edition of Playford, a very accessible
three-couple dance that introduces the USA figures-- up a double, siding,
and arming.
If you have live music, the tunes for these dances are easily available,
and you can use the CD for your own practice beforehand.
David Millstone
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