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Top: Arts: Performing_Arts: Dance: Historical: Renaissance:
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» Renaissance Dance - European dance from the 15th to early 17th centuries. Includes a brief introduction, archives of the Rendance discussion list, links to primary and secondary sources, bibliographies, music and reenactment links, and a directory of teachers, performers, organizations and events.
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» Academy of Courtly Pursuits - Group based in Plano, Texas which specializes in dances from Europe. Includes class information, historical research, FAQs, and information about a music guild.
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» Accademia della Danza - SCA dance group based in Massachusetts. Information about their meetings and activities.
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» Bassa Toscana - French Renaissance and medieval dance troupe. Information about their performance and education services.
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» Capriol Society for Early Dance - Based in Cambridge, England. Mainly concerned with 14th-17th century dancing from the European courts. Background, and information about classes.
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» Chastelana - Polish group performing dances from the Renaissance and medieval periods. Information about members and their activities.
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» Chorea Historica - Czech group directed by Eva Kröschlová. Information about the group, their repertoire and their costume designer.
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» Dance of the Ages - Includes some general information about reconstructing dances, descriptions of 15th century dance steps, and a reconstruction of the Italian ballo "Leoncello Nuovo".
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» Danse Ecosse - Group based in Inverness, Scotland. Information about workshops, and a gallery.
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» Eric's SCA Dance and Music Page - Includes Eric's SCA Dance Booklet, dance music (sheet music, audio files and information about CDs), and a transcription of the 1651 edition of Playford.
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» Fioretto - Czech group. Includes information about their repertoire and a photo gallery.
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» Guild of the Silver Rondel - Dance guild of the branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism covering Australia and New Zealand. Information about their activities and links to resources.
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» Il Ballarino - An English translation of Caroso's "Il Ballarino" (1581).
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» Joy and Jealousy - Information about a book on 15th century Italian balli by Vivian Stephens and Monica Cellio. Includes a link to the text and music.
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» La Rossignol - Group of musicians and dancers based in Cremona, Italy. Information about performances and recordings.
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» L'Academie Atlantienne de la Danse - A group dedicated to the practice of, and research into, Renaissance and SCA dance. Information about upcoming events, and copies of their electronic newsletter.
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» Movimento! - Early dance and theater troupe based in British Columbia, Canada. Classes for children and adults, and information about performances and costume workshops.
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» Norman W. Gray's Home Page - Includes articles on the Inns of Court dances, Playford dances, the Branle des Chevaux, and the Gresley Collection (circa 1500).
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» Passamezzo - Group of musicians, dancers and actors offering Elizabethan and Jacobean masque entertainment.
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» Renaissance Dance - Introduction by Sarah Boronow. Information about some of the dances, and the dancing masters.
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» Renaissance Dance Sources - Transcriptions of primary sources, and some secondary sources. Links to similar material on other sites.
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» Renaissance Footnotes - Performing name of Basingstoke Early Dance - performing social dances from between 1450 and 1650. Information about classes, and upcoming performances.
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» Renaissance Historical Dance Society - Devonshire UK based group specializing in 15th, 16th and 17th century dances. Includes information about their performances, photos, and a diary of upcoming events.
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» Rosina's Dance Page - Mostly 15th century Italian dance, including background information, step descriptions and dance reconstructions of balli and bassadanze by Piacenza and Ebreo. Information on classes in Toronto.
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» Shakespearean Dance - Research and resources by Emily Winerock. Includes papers, and an annotated bibliography of primary and secondary sources.
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» Thrir Venstri Foetr - Group based in Washington DC, performing dances from Playford and Arbeau. Includes schedules of performances and rehearsals, and descriptions of steps, figures and dances.
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