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  • Norwich Early Dance
    Norwich Early Dance Group was formed in 1984. We are a collection of enthusiasts brought together by a love of the music, costume and dance of past centuries. Our aims are to promote and preserve the knowledge of Early Dance, its place in our cultura ...
    http://www.norwichearlydance.org.uk/
 
  • Medieval and Renaissance Dances
    Cheat sheets, step descriptions, and a list of sources for SCA dances, including some from after 1600. ...
    http://www.themiddleages.net/life/dances.html
 
  • The La Rossignol
    Group of musicians and dancers based in Cremona, Italy. Information about performances and recordings. ...
    http://www.larossignol.com/
 
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  • The Bassa Toscana
    Based in the historical region of Auxerre, in Bourgogne, the Bassa Toscana Company was created in 2000 in order to perform and teach French Medieval and Renaissance Dance. The music and instruments are exact replicas of the instruments of that time. ...
    http://www.bassatoscana.fr/
 
  • The Accademia Della Danza
    SCA dance group based in Massachusetts. Information about their meetings and activities. ...
    http://danza.arberth.com/
 
  • The Movimento
    Movimento Early dance and theatre troup. Childrens classes to learn authentic renaissance and early dances performed in period costumes. ...
    http://www.earlydance.org/
 
  • The Guild of the Silver Rondel
    The Guild of the Silver Rondel is the dance guild in the Kingdom of Lochac, the area covered by Australia and New Zealand, in the Society for Creative Anachronism. Both dancers and musicians who play dance music can join. ...
    http://www.sca.org.au/rondel/
 
  • The Capriol Society for Early Dance
    Based in Cambridge, England. Mainly concerned with 14th17th century dancing from the European courts. Background, and information about classes. ...
    http://www.mjtr.de/capriol/
 
  • The Dance of the Ages
    When Ken went to his 10th year high school reunion, he surprised many people by handing out business cards for his dance group, Nachtanz Historical Dancers. He has spent many years researching and reconstructing dance from the 15th to 19th centuries, ...
    http://www.nachtanz.org/KReed/histdanc.html
 
 

 
 
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