

Last update: January 23, 2023
And a FINE party it was on the 22nd! Thanks to Keltricity for FINE music and to all the dancers who came from near and far to make for a lovely afternoon of dancing. Food was "pretty good" too!
St. Andrews will be using their church hall on the last Sunday in January (which is why we moved the dance party) so we will not have a dance that day.
The next Louisville English Country Dance will therefore be the second Sunday in February, the 12th. I don't know of any traditional English country dances honoring Abraham Lincoln so we won't make his birthday a theme (though Gary Roodman has a lot of birthday tribute dances ... hmmm).
If you are confident (to the extent that you can be confident) that you will not be spreading (covid, flu, a cold) then you are welcome to join us. Some of us take the added protection of wearing a mask while dancing and that is encouraged.
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Dance Opportunities Coming up in the "Area"
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https://www.nashvillecountrydancers.org/playfordball
Other events, virtual and in person are listed on the CDSS calendar
https://www.cdss.org/community/events-calendar
Virtual dancing is not nearly as fun as in person dancing, of course, BUT it does allow you to learn from teachers that would not otherwise be available to you. PLUS you can "attend" dance events that you probably would not go to otherwise.
BY THE WAY: ONE of those teachers is local. It is, of course, Deborah Denenfield who holds online dance and music events for her Dancing Well, The Soldier Project. Join her on Wednesday afternoons at: www.dancingwell.org/dance-with-us
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- Want to know more about English Country Dance?
HERE IS A VIDEO explaining ECD to new dancers:
http://www.henryandjacqui.com/ECD/
Wikipedia’s description is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_country_dance
Traveling? A list of ECD groups across the USA can be found at:
http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/~winston/ecd/hotbeds.htmlx
A general source of dance information with links to ECD, ceilidh, and other dance information.
Be warned, once you go here you are at risk of losing a couple of hours.
https://www.webfeet.org/efolk/
Animations of lots of dances.
http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/Dance.html
A set of videos showing how to do 22 formations:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98115A77C0A52C39
Alan Winston’s ECD Mailing List (Discussion group) and links to more than you thought you wanted to know:
http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/%7Ewinston/ecd.htmlx
English dance is slow and stately? Uhmmm, check out this video of the London Folk Dance display team:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIIOMCz0jFc