Historic Illustrations of Dancing
Another ebook worth noting from Project Gutenberg -- The Dance: Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B.C. to 1911 A.D., by "An Antiquary". Bearing in mind that the book is from 1911, so the scholarship is likely a bit dated, this is nonetheless a rich source of dance pictures from all ages, including two chapters on SCA period...
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I see you were in Princeton when I was a student at Westminster Choir College (1980-1984). Did you perchance have any connection with Trinity Church? We might know some of the same folks.
Anyway, I am "friending" you. Please feel free to do the same if you wish, and don't take my overwrought state of the past week to seriously -- it's a church musician in December thing, mostly.
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Speaking of Masons... I have an anecdote that I keep meaning to tell you about, but forgetting when I actually see you.
I keep an IRC window open in the background on my computer at all times, and this leads to me occasionally stumbling into odd conversations. A couple weeks ago, the populace was discussing assasinations, and someone asserted that the mob doesn't really do assasinations anymore, you have to find a Freemason for that...
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