[Artemisia] Medieval Prom
Stapana Catriona Moriarity
catriona_a_morganosa at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 27 09:05:53 CDT 2009
If that happens, please let me know so I can update my Fool's Ball dance
list. Keep in mind a very important point regarding music: some songs are
for listening to, some are for singing along with, and some are for dancing
to. Although the musical layout might LOOK like something you can do Black
Nag to, in fact, the bridge of most songs tends to disrupt dancing to a
piece.
That is, of course, providing that you WANT to dance SCA dances to modern
music. Here's a cookie for you: I'll teach Hole in the Wall for it, and
Korabushka. For those who wish to protest on the grounds that those dances
are not period, please see my handout for the class SCAisms, or Why I Don't
Store My Brass Buttons In Urine.
I have an iPod and I know how to use it! (It's actually pretty easy... you
hook it up to the electronic bard and click the remote.)
Tangldancer
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From: "Dawn Tavares" <dtavares1 at hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 5:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Medieval Prom
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>> I for one as a kingdom teen think this is a great Idea!
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> Ya wanna play DJ? I have no idea what mainstream music high-schoolers
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> Aurora
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> wondering if a class on filking
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