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==Internet Resources== | ==Internet Resources== | ||
For a bibliography of the history of social dance have a look at this list on the [http://socialdance.stanford.edu/powers/WebBiblio.htm Stanford University] website. | |||
A long list of historical dance instruction manuals have been digitised by the [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/dihtml/dicatlg.html Library of Congress]. Includes Arbeau, Weaver, Feuillet, Playford, Wilson et.al. | A long list of historical dance instruction manuals have been digitised by the [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/dihtml/dicatlg.html Library of Congress]. Includes Arbeau, Weaver, Feuillet, Playford, Wilson et.al. | ||
There is a further list of historical British dance material | There is a further list of historical British dance material at this Russian site, [http://www.rondino.spb.ru/cdboooks The St.Petersburg Ball] | ||
Many later dances can be found together with the tunes for those dances, and you will find links to them if you look on the [[List of historical tunebooks, some of which are available on the internet|Tunebooks List]] | Many later dances can be found together with the tunes for those dances, and you will find links to them if you look on the [[List of historical tunebooks, some of which are available on the internet|Tunebooks List]] |
Revision as of 21:18, 27 October 2013
It is not always clear, if at all, where the demarcation between 'folk dance' and 'historic dance' lies, and the study of one perforce includes the other.
Internet Resources
For a bibliography of the history of social dance have a look at this list on the Stanford University website.
A long list of historical dance instruction manuals have been digitised by the Library of Congress. Includes Arbeau, Weaver, Feuillet, Playford, Wilson et.al.
There is a further list of historical British dance material at this Russian site, The St.Petersburg Ball
Many later dances can be found together with the tunes for those dances, and you will find links to them if you look on the Tunebooks List
A treasure trove website with much of great interest to say about historic dance is the Society for Creative Anachronism
The Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society
The Pattricke/Lovelace MS
A very interesting little-known English manuscript from the early 17th century containing the instructions for thirty two country dances has been discovered relatively recently. More information and an analysis of the dances can be found on Dafydd Cyhoeddwr's website
Playford's Dancing Master
Follow this link to John Playford