[SCA-Dance] Fwd: Pseudo-Final Dance Class Schedule at Silk Slippers 2008
David Learmonth
david.a.learmonth at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 12:08:26 EST 2008
Hello Dancers!
To further entice people to travel up our way, assuming the weather is
ok, here is our class list for the day. eh.
Darius
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Big Room
10:00 Lynnette - Choreographed SCA Dances (English Country)
11:00 Swannoc - Inns of Court
12:30 Emma + Martin - Gresley Dances
1:30 Karen Millyard - English Country Dances (Intermediate)
2:30 Kalynda - Bransles
3:30 Gwommy - English Country Dances for 3 Couples (Intermediate)
Small Room
10:00 open dance
11:00 Alina - 16th-C Italian (Intermediate, Cascarda Class - Alta
Regina and Maraviglia d'Amore)
12:30 Rosina - Least Hits of the Renaissance (Advanced 15th-C
Italian, such as Verceppe and Fia Guilelmina)
1:30 Charles - Double Branle from Arbeau. (Intermediate)
2:30 Rosina - Il Canario (Beginner / Intermediate)
3:30 Roselyne + Daniele - "Storytelling in Dance" (Experimental
Workshop, should know some 15th-C Italian dance)
Here are some extra class details that aren't listed above for a few
of the classes:
Big Room
10:00 Lynnette - Choreographed SCA Dances (English Country)
Burley Mariners
Lord Sun and Lady Moon
Herolds in Love (and any variations if we have enough people)
11:00 Swannoc - Inns of Court
12:30 Emma + Martin - Gresley Dances
1:30 Karen Millyard - English Country Dances (Intermediate)
- from the Toronto English Country Dance group
2:30 Kalynda - Bransles
Tangle, Washerwoman's, Pease, Horses, Official, Maltese
3:30 Gwommy - English Country Dances for 3 Couples (Intermediate)
some fun ECD's for 3 couples like Adson's Saraband and Scotch Cap, and
maybe Boateman as well.
Small Room
10:00 open dance
11:00 Alina - 16th-C Italian (Intermediate, Cascarda Class - Alta
Regina and Maraviglia d'Amore)
- Soon to be Laurel!!! Yay!
12:30 Rosina - Least Hits of the Renaissance (Advanced 15th-C
Italian, such as Verceppe and Fia Guilelmina)
We'll cover some of the lesser done balli of the 15th-C, probably
including Verceppe and Fia Guilelmina.
Students should know basic 15th-C steps (Saltarello, Volta del Gioioso etc)
1:30 Charles - Double Branle from Arbeau. (Intermediate)
2:30 Rosina - Il Canario (Beginner / Intermediate)
Il Canario can be taken by beginners - I'll teach all steps
3:30 Roselyne + Daniele - "Storytelling in Dance" (Experimental
Workshop, should know some 15th-C Italian dance)
One of the great joys of 15th-c. Italian dance is that it lends itself
so well (as the colourful dance titles suggest) to setting a mood, and
even conveying a complete storyline.
Come play with us, and see what stories unfold. Inspired by the work
of the late Dr. Ingrid Brainard.
dancers should prepare a dance ahead of time, if possible
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