[SCA-Dance] SCA Created Dances

Iohann se pipere scalutenist at gmail.com
Thu Apr 22 13:22:31 EDT 2010


The Ivy Alman is a dance created by Lady Morrigan Annwyn, once of the
Barony of Iron Mountain here in Meridies.  Although its popularity has
waned over the years, it is still performed.  As I recall, the music
is from Michael Praetorius' Terpsichore.

Iohann se pipere
Sable, a gyron argent
Ars Longa Vita Brevis (art endures, life ends)



On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Mary Railing <mrailing2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> So what you need is a "Best of..." or a "Top 10" list of SCA dances people would enjoy dancing.
>
> One dance that is not very authentic, but is still danced in several kingdoms, is  "John Tallow's Canon" by Sion Andreas.
>
> Another goopy one that I think is still popular in some places is Duchess Rondallynn's Pavan.
>
> Saltarello la Regina by Geffrei Louam de Kaermeriadec is still danced in the Middle Kingdom.
>
> Burley Mariners by Dafydd Arth is a country dance correct enough to be mistaken for a period one.
>
> I think Dolce Amorosa Fiamma is a good Italian-style choreography, but that's because I wrote it.
>
> Do you count the SCA version of Maltese Branle danced to Shiarzula Mazula as an SCA choreography?
>
> --Urraca
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: John Farmer <sonic123456 at yahoo.com>
> To: Mary Railing <mrailing2 at yahoo.com>
> Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 6:53:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [SCA-Dance] SCA Created Dances
>
>
> I'm working on putting together an SCA Creation Ball for an upcoming event this summer and am looking for dances to be danced there. I know Mannshaft, Heralds In Love, and a few local dances and was wondering what other dances we've got.
>  _____________________________________
> "Hide behind the mound of dead bards!"
> -Flynn the Fine (The Gamers: Dorkness Rising)
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Mary Railing <mrailing2 at yahoo.com>
> To: sca-dance at sca-dance.org
> Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 4:40:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [SCA-Dance] SCA Created Dances
>
> How about posting a list of the ones you already know about?  Then instead of everyone sending you duplicates, we could add ones you don't already have.  How inclusive are you trying to be?  Many choreographies have been created and forgotten over the years.  Are you looking for SCA choreographies that people really do dance at events, or are you trying to get a count of how many dances Scadians have ever choreographed, or what?
>
> --Urraca
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: John Farmer <sonic123456 at yahoo.com>
> To: SCA Dance <sca-dance at sca-dance.org>
> Sent: Wed, April 21, 2010 6:15:02 PM
> Subject: [SCA-Dance]  SCA Created Dances
>
> I'm looking for a list of dances that were created in the SCA to be danced by the SCA. I know a few but would like to know what others we've created.
>
> Thanks,
> Eadric Hameresmithe
> _____________________________________
> "Hide behind the mound of dead bards!"
> -Flynn the Fine (The Gamers: Dorkness Rising)
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> To send mail to the entire list, be sure sca-dance at sca-dance.org is listed
> in the To line of any response.
>
> To Unsubscribe send mail to: sca-dance-request at sca-dance.org
> ________________________________________________________________
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> To send mail to the entire list, be sure sca-dance at sca-dance.org is listed
> in the To line of any response.
>
> To Unsubscribe send mail to: sca-dance-request at sca-dance.org
> ________________________________________________________________
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________
> To send mail to the entire list, be sure sca-dance at sca-dance.org is listed
> in the To line of any response.
>
> To Unsubscribe send mail to: sca-dance-request at sca-dance.org
> ________________________________________________________________
>


More information about the Sca-dance mailing list