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         Country Dancing:     more books (100)
  1. Wild West Country Dancing by Mika Nurminen, 1995-02
  2. Swing Your Partners: a Guide to Modern Country Dancing by Durward Maddocks, 1945
  3. Swing Your Partners: A Guide to Modern Country Dancing: Revised Edition by Durward Maddocks, 1950
  4. Early American Dance and Music: John Griffiths, Dancing Master 29 Country Dances, 1788 by Charles Cyril Hendrickson, 1989-07
  5. The Dancing Country and Other Stories by Michael Shipler, 2001-02-23
  6. Swing Your Partners A Guide to Modern Country Dancing by DURWARD MADDOCKS, 1941
  7. Waltzes: For Folk Instruments and Country Dancing by Ryan J. Thomson, 1995-10
  8. Why Is This Country Dancing? by John Krich, 1993
  9. Swing Your Partners: A Guide To Modern Country Dancing by Durward Maddocks, 2007-03-01
  10. Scottish Country Dancing (Chambers Mini Guides) by Isobel E. Williams, 1991-03
  11. Susie Petrov Her Book of Musick Being a Selection of the Finest Jigs, Reels, Strathspeys in Arrangements Suitable for Scottish Country Dancing by Susie Petrov, 2002
  12. The complete plays of William Wycherley;: Love in a wood, The gentleman-dancing-master, The country-wife, The plain-dealer (The Norton library seventeenth-century series, N440) by William Wycherley, 1971
  13. The 55 Steps of Square Dancing by Karen Peebles, 2007
  14. The Big Book of Country Western Line Dancing by Nancy Woodroof, 1997-05

21. English Country Dancing In Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Schedule of dances, and glossary of terms. Also offers vintage dance, by request.
http://www.interlog.com/~cedar/
English Country Dancing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada The dances of yesterday are still being danced today in Toronto. Try your feet at traditional couple and set dancing! English Country dancing Vintage dancing
Regular Tuesday English Country Dances English Country dances are all taught Beginners welcome. Have a dance partner? Bring them. Need one? Bring yourself. Are you a musician? English Country dancing is all about the music. Contact us to join in the fun.
Time and location:
  • Every Tuesday, year round. Doors open at 7:30 pm
  • Schedule
  • 823 Manning St. at Follis (close to Christie and Bloor)
  • Map of area
  • Pick up band; contact me for details
Other important info: Contact: cedar at interlog dot com Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Special Events
Saturday Dances
Monthly English country dances are being planned. Check back here for developments. A Weekend with Colin Hume
Friday, June 18 to Sunday, June 20, 2004
England's own Colin Hume will be leading a weekend of Contra and English Country dancing in Toronto to the sublime music of Bare Necessities at St. Barnabas Anglican Church on the Danforth. Mark your calendars now!

22. Grand Chain - The Scottish Dance Resource
Scottish dancing is my hobby, particularly Scottish country dancing, and I provide this resource because I want to share my experience and the experience of
http://www.scottishdance.net/
Grand Chain
Home SCD Ceilidh Highland ... The RSCDS
Grand Chain
The Edinburgh Scottish Dance Resource
Hi. Welcome to the Edinburgh Scottish Dance Web pages! Grand Chain is a set of resources for Scottish Dancers the world over, based in Edinburgh. If you do some form of Scottish Dance - be it Scottish Country Dance, Ceilidh, Highland, Step, Reeling, or even Scottish Music, I hope you'll find something useful here. If there's anything else you'd like to see, drop me a line, and (time permitting) I'll see what I can do. Also, if you have any more information about any of the things on my pages, I'd love to hear from you. If you've just come here and don't know much about Scottish Dancing here is a quick overview . If you come here often, here is a list of the latest changes Note this site is completely voluntary and I do not get paid for it. Scottish dancing is my hobby, particularly Scottish country dancing, and I provide this resource because I want to share my experience and the experience of others. If you have anything you think could usefully be included in the site, drop me a line and I will be delighted to add it, and full credit will be given. If you want to help offset my costs in running the site, I am an associate of several online businesses , so if you use them, I get a cut.

23. Scottish Country Dance, Mt. View Class
Scottish country dancing is the Traditional Ballroom Dance of Scotland. today people enjoy Scottish country dancing all over the world.
http://www.accesscom.com/~reellass/scd/
[Site Map] [Overview] [Calendar] [Teachers] ... [Fun Stuff ] What is Scottish Country Dance?
Asilomar Ball in Merrill Hall
Scottish country dancing is the Traditional Ballroom Dance of Scotland. The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, based in Edinburgh, was founded to preserve this joyful social dance tradition. And, it's not just for Scots ... today people enjoy Scottish Country Dancing all over the world. Unlike Highland dances, which are usually solos to bagpipe music, we dance in sets of two to five couples. Everyone changes partners for each dance, so there's no need to bring a partner! The San Francisco Bay area is home to many fine musicians . The dances vary in tempo: lively and fast paced or slow and elegant:
  • Jigs (quick time)
  • Reels (quick time)
  • Strathspeys (slow and lovely)
Fiddles and piano, along with recorders, bass, drums, and accordians are typical. Like other Celtic music, Scottish music is highly emotional - both the lively quicktime tunes and the hidden power of a strathspey will make your heartstrings thrum!

24. Scottish Country Dancing In Montreal
Scottish country dancing in the Montreal area, including northern Vermont and eastern Ontario. Welcome to. Scottish country dancing in Montreal. sponsored by the.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/nlink.household/scd_mtl/
Welcome to
Scottish Country Dancing in Montreal
sponsored by the
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society of Montreal
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Click here to go to the non-frames version. If this doesn't work, or if links on the page don't work for you, please e-mail me to let me know so I can fix it I don't have a non-frames browser to test this. Thanks! Norah This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here

25. Trinity Scottish Country Dance Group Home Page
Even if you are new to Scottish country dancing, please join us for an evening and give it a try. Other Scottish country dancing Links.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/barber.malcolmson/
Trinity Scottish Country Dance Group Seeley Hall This site was last updated on May 8, 2004 Tickets are now on sale for the Toronto Assembly , the annual ball hosted by the Trinity and Calvin Groups, will be held this year Saturday, May 29 in Strachan Hall. Note: there will be a rehearsal of the ball dances in Seeley Hall on Thursday May 20 at 8:00 pm. The Trinity Scottish Country Dance Group dances in Seeley Hall Trinity College , 6 Hoskin Avenue, on the University of Toronto campus on Thursdays from 8 to 10 pm. Dancing resumes January 8, 2004 in Seeley Hall.
The dancing schedule for winter/spring 2004 can be found here We are scheduled to be in Seeley Hall for 13 of 15 dancing dates in 2004, and in Cartwright Hall in St. Hilda's College twice. Parking is available, and there are two subway stops nearby. Details can be seen on this map . Dancing is a cooperative effort. Volunteers bring juice (in the summer) and cookies for our tea break , with costs paid for from money collected. Even if you are new to Scottish Country Dancing, please join us for an evening and give it a try.

26. Royal Scottish Country Dance Society - Central Iowa Branch
Presentations to various groups demonstrate the pleasure of Scottish country dancing and increase awareness of Scottish culture in Central Iowa.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~fuchs/scd.html
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Central Iowa Branch
Classes and Social Dancing Calendar Our Members Sale Items ... Pictures from our 2001 Ball The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society - Central Iowa Branch (RSCDS-CI) is an organization whose members share an interest in Scottish Country dance and music. Classes offer instruction in the style, steps, and formations used in traditional dances of Scotland. At monthly social events members and newcomers have fun getting to know each other on and off the dance floor. Presentations to various groups demonstrate the pleasure of Scottish Country dancing and increase awareness of Scottish culture in Central Iowa. The high point of our year is a spring ball , where dancers of all skill levels as well as observers come together to enjoy friendship, dancing, live music and pageantry. Iowa State University students have formed an affiliated group, the Celtic Dance Society . This organization arranges classes on Monday nights as well as other activities for students. RSCDS-CI is a member of the Ames Community Arts Council.

27. Minicrib Scottish Country Dancing Notes
Database of dance instructions, available for download.
http://www.minicrib.care4free.net
Brief Scottish Country Dance Notes Compiled by Charles Upton. Deeside Caledonian Society. Wirral. UK. Welcome to MINICRIB "Cribsheets", "Cheat Sheets", "Re-Caps", "Dance Assisters", Briefings" or "Aide Memoires" can be easily produced on a computer with "MINICRIB" database which contains dance notes on more than 2000 Scottish Country Dances. No more panic attacks when you are couple No.1 at a Highland Ball and where there is no Caller or Re-caps! Also useful for MC's looking for new or specific dances. Click the Sample button for a look at a typical "MINICRIB" cribsheet. For more information click the Information button. Software required - PC's = Microsoft™ "Word" versions 97, 2000 or 2002. Mac's = Word for Mac 95, 98, 2000 All cartoons obtained from www.edgereels.care4free.net Comments to minicrib@care4free.net These pages were last updated on
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28. Syracuse Country Dancers
and the Contra Rebels May 14 Bob Nicholson and Contranella May 15 English country dancing with Mary Jones and As Many As Will (alternate location!) May 28
http://syracusecountrydancers.org/
Syracuse Country Dancers
This Month:
June 5: Joyce Rossbach and Turtle United
June 11: Vivien Rose and Cabin Fever
June 19: English Country Dancing with Richard Sauvain and The Roodiments of English
June 25: No Syracuse Country Dancers' event Home What is contra dancing? Schedule Cream of the Crop ... Links
Welcome to the Syracuse Country Dancers' home page. As well as visiting us here, we hope you will come visit us at one of our contradances! Every dance has live music and a caller who teaches each dance sequence. It's fine to come with or without a partner. If you're an old hand, you know how much fun contradancing can be. New dancers are also always welcome at our dances! We encourage new dancers to come at the beginning of the dance (to get the most out of the teaching), and to be prepared to smile a lot. If you're new to this, we invite you to check out our brief description of contradancing
With some exceptions, we hold dances about once a week. There are contra dances on the first Saturday and the second and fourth Fridays of each month. English country dances take place on third Saturdays, and gender-role-free dances on the occasional fifth Saturday. All of our dances run from 8 to 11 p.m., and, with occasional exceptions, are held at the

29. Scottish Country Dancing WebRing Homepage
Scottish country dancing WebRing Homepage. Scottish country dancing is the traditional way of dancing in Scotland (but not the same as Highland Dancing).
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q4442059/scdring.htm
Links Site Management WebRing-Entry How to Join ... Mail
Scottish Country Dancing WebRing Homepage
Scottish Country Dancing is the traditional way of dancing in Scotland (but not the same as Highland Dancing). In this WebRing you can find sites, groups and all kind of information about SCD. If you have your own hompage which would match, think about joining this Ring. Happy dancing and have fun in surfing the web. For more informations about webrings please visit WebRing Links Index of sites in the Scottish Country Dancing WebRing Queue List of sites in the queue which aren't in the ring yet. Infos about the Strathspey Mailing Liste A mailing list connected with Scottish Country Dancing Site Management For Ring Members: Edit Site Info Edit site information for a site in the ring or queue For New Members: Submit Site Submit a site to the queue (Please read the conditions first) WebRing Entry
This Scottish County Dancing WebRing site is owned by Anja M. Girards
Skip Prev
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To Join the WebRing
  • Place the HTML-Fragment below somewhere on your page. It is to navigate through the WebRing and looks like that one above.

30. Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers
Upcoming Midwest Scottish Country Dances. Standard Etiquette for Scottish country dancing Thanks to the Madison Scottish Country Dancers for this link.
http://milwaukeescd.org/
Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers An affiliate of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sr. Dorcas Baker, RSCDS Certified Instructor
John McCormick, RSCDS Certified Instructor
The Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers is a social group that enjoys learning and dancing the traditional jigs, reels and strathspeys of Scotland. We host a fall and a spring dance as well as several dance parties throughout the year. In addition, we occasionally perform at weddings, dinners and folk festivals. Classes are open to anyone interested in Scottish Country Dance. Beginners are welcome to watch and to dance. It is not necessary to have a partner to participate. You don't have to be Scottish! For information contact: Denise Babin (414) 967-9793, dlbabin@hotmail.com or Pat Garrigues (414) 529-6746, pmgarrigues@earthlink.net For information regarding demonstrations and performances call: Rebecca Sinclair (414) 727-0428.
For the Governance and Board of Directors of the Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers, please look here
Late Breaking News
The Annual General Meeting will be held during class on Monday, June 21, 2004. Please read the proposed changes to the Constitution and By Laws.

31. English Country Dancing
The site of Judee Pronovost in California. Information about regular dances, balls, 18th century clothing, photo galleries and links.
http://www.englishcountrydancing.org/
Welcome to
EnglishCountryDancing.org
Judee Pronovost Your Web Hostess Upcoming Events 4th of July Ball in Orange County, CA October 16th, the 2004 Playford Ball in Long Beach, CA
Please join us for a fulfilling evening of English Country Dancing and instruction on ye second and fourth Thursdays of every month, 7:30 P.M..
All Saints Episcopal Church Parish Hall,
3847 Terracina Drive
Riverside, CA
(south of Mission Inn Ave. on Market, where, passing 14th, it becomes Magnolia, then continue to Terracina.) We encourage beginners to join us, so please bring your friends.
Each dance fully explained and "walked-through"
Dress is casual.
$5 donation. Live music by LADYSLIPPERS at every second Thursday dance!
2004 Calendar November 11th Watch for details about our: Harvest Ball on November 13, 2004 English Country Dance WebRing Join Now Ring Hub Random < Prev ... Links Page Features: The Music of George Washington's Time 18th Century English Clothing 18th Century French Clothing American Colonial Clothing ... Contact Us This Regency Ring site is owned by Judee Pronovost Next Previous Random ... Join the ring Subscribe to the Regency Ring Update - emailed monthly The Regency Ring is powered by Mimanet

32. CDSS: English Dance Catalog
Shilling Music, in three parts, for the tunes on Claremont Country Dance Band s Step Stately suitable for English country dancing for two to six couples.
http://www.cdss.org/sales/english_dance.html
Country Dance and Song Society
Sales Catalog
Main Sales Page Order Form and Order Information: PDF or HTML
American Dance
English Dance Folk Song
Children's Material
Other Material Sale Items
English Dance Catalog
Join now and receive 10% discount on your order (excluding sale items)!
And
Visit our special Seasonal Items Page
The English Dance section's focus is on historical and recently-composed English country dances and English traditional barn dance (or ceilidh dance), and includes dance instruction books, tunebooks and both dance-length recordings and listening music. It also includes material of related interest such as:
  • Renaissance/Early Music
  • Morris
  • Longsword and rapper sword
  • Molly and garland dance
  • May Day celebrations
  • See also Archive editions of Country Dance and Song Journal.
Many of the books and recordings listed here are imported from England. While we do our best to stock every title, availability and prices are often unpredictable. If you don't see an item listed here, please inquire.
Items added to our inventory in the last year have been coded New!

33. What Is Scottish Country Dancing?
What is Scottish country dancing? Scottish country dancing is a modern form of the `country dancing popular in England and Scotland in the 18th century.
http://www.tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~lingnau/what-is-scd.html
What is Scottish Country Dancing?
This is a note I wrote for inclusion in the soc.culture.scottish FAQ maintained by Craig Cockburn: Scottish Country Dancing is a modern form of the `country dancing' popular in England and Scotland in the 18th century. It involves groups of six to ten people (most of the time) of mixed sex (most of the time) a `set' dancing to the driving strains of reels, jigs and strathspeys played on the fiddle, accordion, flute, piano, drums, etc. (no bagpipes, mostly!). The dance often combines solo figures for the `first couple' in the set with movements for all the dancers, although there is considerable variation there are over 7000 different dances catalogued, of which maybe 1000 or so are of lasting and non-local importance. Many of these dances derive from traditional sources such as old manuscripts and printed dance collections, but a lot have been devised in the fairly recent past, say the last fifty years or so. This fusion of the traditional and the modern as well as its ongoing evolution are part of the attraction of Scottish Country Dancing. Think of SCD as a cross between square or contra dance (although there is no caller) and ballet; there are about a dozen basic figures which will get you through quite a number of dances, although many dances have their own quirks and specialities which make them unique and fun to dance. There is also more emphasis on `steps' than in, say, Ceilidh dancing, but the basic technique can be learned at a week-end workshop or through a couple of months' worth of practice evenings once a week. Even though there are so many dances, you don't have to learn any of them by heart if you don't want to the programmes for balls and social evenings are usually published well before the event, so everybody can check their crib sheets. Also, at the event itself dances are often recapitulated or even sometimes walked through slowly before the music starts (although local custom may vary).

34. Scottish Country Dancing In DC
District, Northern Virginia, and Suburban Maryland Events. Can now be found at their new site, http//rscdsgreaterdc.org/. This page
http://www.celticdistrict.com/dance/SCD.shtml
District, Northern Virginia, and Suburban Maryland Events
Can now be found at their new site, http://rscds-greaterdc.org/
This page maintained by Joseph Shelby. Please send any comments or questions about the web page (including link updates) to Joseph Shelby

35. Chicago Branch, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS)
Local association supporting Scottish country dancing. Includes overview of activities, history of Scottish folk dancing, weekend workshops, New Year's Ball and Banquet, local events, classes, and contacts.
http://www.midwestnet.com:8080/clients/piper/branch.html

36. CDS Boston Centre -- Home Page
classes, parties, workshops, and residential and special events featuring the best performers and practitioners of English and New England country dancing.
http://www.cds-boston.org/
Welcome to the
Country Dance Society
Boston Centre
Since 1915, the Country Dance Society, Boston Centre has been working to preserve and promote the knowledge and practice of the traditional and contemporary dancing and dance music of England and New England. The Boston Centre sponsors and produces classes, parties, workshops, and residential and special events featuring the best performers and practitioners of English and New England country dancing. Events are open to all, and most feature teaching; no experience or partner is required.
Programs and Events
    CDS Boston Centre sponsors numerous dances and events; follow the links below for more details.
    • American Dance Program
    • English Dance Program Summer Series air-conditioned
      Assorted callers and musicians
      Every Wednesday in July and August
    • Special Events
      Saturday, March 6, 2004 Boston Playford Ball
      Springstep, Medford, MA - 8:00pm to Midnight
      Helene Cornelius, Mistress of Ceremonies
      Music by Bare Necessities registration form (pdf format 116K) Pre-Ball Workshops:
      Sunday, February 8th, 2004

37. Scottish Country Dancing In South Africa
List of the activities of the multiple Scottish country dance groups in South Africa.
http://users.iafrica.com/a/az/az00627/index.html
Scottish Country Dancing in South Africa
Welcome to the South African SCD page. I hope you are enquiring about classes for when you visit. If so, details of various classes round Cape Town, Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg follow. If not, then welcome anyway. To contact me, see below
Cape Town and Areas
  • Royal Scottish Country Dance Society - Cape Town Branch
  • Meet: Claremont Congregational Church Hall, Main Rd. Claremont. Time: General Class - Thursdays 8 p.m. Technique Class - Thursdays 7 p.m. Fees: R60.00 per half-year - R5.00 single - R8.00 couple. Contact: Pat Baxter (Secretary) by email
  • Bergvliet Scottish Country Dance Club
  • Meet: Presbyterian Church Hall, Newton Drive, Meadowridge. Time: Beginners Class – Mondays 8 p.m. March to end November General Class -Thursdays 8 p.m. Contact: Mrs. Joan Evans +27 21 712 3231 (h) — Teacher Fees: R70.00 per year, visitors R5 per session
  • Pinelands Caledonian Scottish Country Dancers
  • Meet: Presbyterian Church Hall, St. Stephens Rd., Pinelands Time: General Class -Wednesdays 8 p.m.

    38. Country Dance Links
    rama. She also plays clarinet and calls for English country dancing. Carol Martinez Country Dance Groups. Columbia County Country
    http://www.cdny.org/links.html
    Country Dance * New York, Inc. HOME
    The Dancer's Web
    Callers and Choreographers Musicians and Bands Country Dance Groups Events and Camps ...
    Suggest or Update a Dance Link
    Callers and Choreographers
    Robert Cromartie
    Long time caller, began in 1991 in Winston-Salem, N.C. His site has notes for contra callers and a glossary of contra dance terms.
    Mary Devlin
    Mary Devlin's infectious spirit of joy and fun makes her one of the Northwest's favorite callers for both contras and English country dance. And, she's a favorite around the country!
    Beverly Francis
    Beverly teaches at English and American events from Philadelphia to Boston, has been the MC at five of New York's Playford Balls, and is frequently on the dance staff at Pinewoods.
    Yonina Gordon
    CD*NY dancers know Yonina in many guises: as caller of contras and English dances, co-MC at our Playford Ball '99, and as a morris and sword dancer.
    Sharon Green
    Sharon calls for CD*NY English dances, 'molly' dances with the Harpies and co-directs Christine Helwig's Chelsea English Country Dancers, with whom she has danced since 1990.
    Fried de Metz Herman
    Master choreographer, teacher, composer, and dancer, often leads the experienced dances and gives occasional workshops. Her dances are known world-wide.

    39. Iroquois Country Dancers
    country dancing for singles and couples. Features schedule and contacts.
    http://www.geocities.com/linedancer172002/
    Welcome Country Dance Fans! Dancing Every Friday Night 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Lessons Most Fridays
    7:00 - 8:00 PM New Partner Dances being taught:
    Beer, Bait, and Ammo, Yeh!

    Joe's Place

    I Love This Bar

    New Line Dances being taught:
    Ol' Lonesome Me Special Dances 3rd Saturday of Each Month 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

    Dance at 7:00 PM
    Couples and Singles Beginners through Advanced
    Come One, Come All!
    $5.00 Donation appreciated toward building rental and DJ! Bring snacks and drinks if you would like! Thank You!
    East Side Mall,
    1790 East Walnut Street,
    Intersection of US 24 and State Road 1
    Watseka, IL 60970
    You are vistor number

    40. Royal Scottish Country Dance Society New York Branch
    Royal Scottish Country Dance Society New York Branch. Promoting Scottish country dancing in and around New York City.
    http://www.rscdsnewyork.org/
    Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
    New York Branch
    Promoting Scottish Country Dancing in and around New York City
    Write to us Join Us Calendar Special Events Photos FAQ Other Local Groups Links History of RSCDS NY
    Come dance with us! Scottish country dances are exciting jigs and reels and elegant strathspeys, the historic social dances of Scotland. For centuries they were enjoyed both at court and in the countryside, and today they are danced in hundreds of RSCDS groups throughout the world. Done in sets of three or four couples, Scottish country dances are truly "social." Our classes offer a friendly, helpful program in which to learn.
    You need not come with a partner.
    Beginners are always welcome! Dancing from 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Holy Cross School
    332 W. 43 Street
    New York, NY
    Telephone Hotline: 212-849-8282 SUMMERDANCE 2004
    Our annual fund-raiser for UNICEF will this year be held on SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH
    WEEKLY CLASSES 2003-2004 Classes are held every Thursday evening except Nov. 27 and Dec. 25, 2003, and Jan. 1, 2004.

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