Hi all,
I have finally finished working through the magazines and
publishing the dances on the Internet, with the kind permission of the
EFDSS. The dances cover all the different genres on both sides of the
Atlantic over the last 370 years.
There are now over 150 dances from the magazines at
http://contrafusion.co.uk/DancesEDS.html together with some interesting
articles (indexed on that page):
Dances Mentioned By Thomas Hardy in Under the Greenwood Tree.
Dancing Sidmouth Review of Sidmouth 1955.
The "Drops and Raises" in Folk Music by Peter Kennedy in 1949.
Films from the Past Video of Cecil Sharp dancing circa 1912, plus lots
of background information on the creation of the video.
Jubilee Dance Competition in 1961.
Meeting Country Dances by Roy Dommett in 1982.
Ralph Page.
Some Dorset Reel-Steps.
The Traditional Social Dance in Northumberland by Grahame Binless and
Mike Robson in 1970.
Village Dance in Cumberland in 1939.
What do we know about our Dances by J.F. and T.M. Flett in 1966.
What Makes a Good Dance? by Colin Hume plus the 1986 Dance Search
Competition.
Whose Version is That? Part I Colin Hume looks at the problems of
interpreting Playford Dances from the original books.
Whose Version is That? Part II Colin Hume looks at the problems of
interpreting Playford Dances from the original books.
The magazines are:
E.F.D.S News 1921 to 1936
English Dance & Song 1936 to 1989
I am missing about 10 magazines; I will be going to the
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library at Cecil Sharp House to work on those when
I get time.
Thanks to all those who have already contributed with advice,
information and corrections. Please let me know if you can add anything to
any of these pages.
Happy New Year!
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362 & 07802
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