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Choosing Dances  www.rotscheid.nl   by Susie & Gert-Jan Rotscheid
How to choose which dance to buy, teach or showcase.
ID: 327
  
  
  

 
Five Points of Contact  by Chris & Terri Cantrell
The five points of contact are the key to comfortable dancing.
ID: 128
  
  
  

 
From Phase II to Phase III  by Annette Woodruff
A wonderful adventure is starting.
ID: 134
  
  
  

 
How Many Records?  by John Brant
The number of records cuers have will amaze you.
ID: 131
  
  
  

 
How to Write a Dance  www.rotscheid.nl   by Susie & Gert-Jan Rotscheid
More and more cuers and dancers are starting to write dances to their favorite piece of music. (PDF document)
ID: 326
  
  
  

 
North American Dance Rhythms  by Chris & Terri Cantrell
Did you ever wonder where dance rhythms originated?
ID: 129
  
  
  

 
Our Very Own Dance Studio  by Frank & Carol Valenta
The story of why and how.
ID: 136
  
  
  

 
Pile Up on Styling  by Sara Garza
Each individual will develop their own dance style.
ID: 107
  
  
  

 
Proper Round Dancing Styling and Etiquette (in 1879)  by John Brant
The rules of etiquette were complicated in the 19th century.
ID: 106
  
  
  

 
Round Dancers Vs. "Good" Round Dancers  by Frank & Carol Valenta
Four guidelines of being a "good" round dancer.
ID: 140
  
  
  

 
The Dancing Jewels  by John Brant
The only youth Round Dancing demonstration group in America.
ID: 132
  
  
  

 
The Phase Rating System Reflects the History of Round Dancing  by Veronica McClure
Phase II is rich with dancing history.
ID: 133
  
  
  

 
Two Step  by Jesse Chisholm
Odd name for a three step move.
ID: 135
  
  
  

 
Understand the Round Dance Levels  by Annette Woodruff
The Round Dancing rating system helps dancers know what moves are in the dance.
ID: 130
  
  
  

 
What Exactly is Round Dancing?  by Jo Pringle and Mike Pringle
A three part series about the origin and structure of Round Dancing. (reprint from Canadian Dancers News)
ID: 137
  
  
  

 
World-Wide Dance Rhythms  by Chris & Terri Cantrell
Did you wonder where dance rhythms originated?
ID: 105
  
  
  

 

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