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CDSS News Spring 2017
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Letters and Announcements
Columns
- Balance and Sing (Store Update)
- Hive Mind — Making Dancers Feel Welcome, Safe and Eager to Return
- Musicians Column — Aspects of Musicality, by Martha Edwards
- CDSS Sings — The Faces of Song, by Dianne Shaw, with Donald Hughes
- Tell Me More — The Apted Collection, by Graham Christian
- Yoga for Dancers — Attention, Extension, by Anna Rain
Web Extras:
- “The Grey Cock,” audio by Peggy Seeger
- 1917 facsimile of “The Grey Cock” from English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Comprising 122 Songs and Ballads and 323 Tunes, collected by Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil J. Sharp
- Cecil Sharp in America (photo exhibit info)
- 1/26/17 WUNC “Here and Now” podcast, “How Cecil Sharp Collected The Sights And Sounds of Appalachia”
- EFDSS/VWML, Cecil Sharp’s Appalachian Diaries: 1915-1918
Articles
- It’s the Same Joy Everywhere, by Alice Boyle
- Dance for College Credit!, by Hilton Baxter
- Connecting and Letting Go and the Yin-Yang of Contra, by Lisa Marie Lunt
Last Page
Addendum to This Issue
Web Extras:
CDSS News Winter 2016-2017
(photo courtesy of Pourparler)
Masthead
Letters and Announcements
Columns
- Balance and Sing (Store Update)
- News from Canada: Opening the Doors of Cooperation for Traditional Dance, Music and Song in the Northern Wilderness, written by Bev Bernbaum, an interview with Katie Avery
- Dance Musicians: Making Jam Sessions Great, a guide for participants and leaders, by Dave Firestine
- CDSS Sings: Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still, by Jeff Warner
- Yoga for Dancers: Physical Practice (Outside) Leads to a Settled Mind (Inside), by Anna Rain
- Hive Mind: Benefits of Turnover
Web Extras:
- “Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still” (Eleazar Tillett, 1951)
- “Conversation: Let’s Make a Date” (Eleazar Tillett, Martha Etheridge, Anne & Frank Warner, 1951)
- “Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still” (Jeff Warner, from Long Time Traveling, copyright WildGoose WGS 385, 2011; with Caroline Robson, vocals; Jonny Dyer, piano; Vicki Swan, nyckelharpa)
- March/April 2009 — Yoga for Dancers: The Upper Spine
- Fall 2009 — Yoga for Dancers: Align the Spine
- Spring 2010 — Yoga for Dancers: Opening the Shoulders
- Winter 2010 — Yoga for Dancers: Long Legs, Strong Back
- Winter 2012-2013 — Yoga for Dancers: Shoulders Back...and So Much More
- Winter 2013-2014 — Yoga for Dancers: Thumbs, Wrists, Shoulders and a Postural Epidemic
- Summer 2014 — Yoga for Dancers: Why the Well-Lifted Spine? For Breath’s Sake
- Fall 2014 — Yoga for Dancers: Open the Shoulders, Open the Breath
- Winter 2014-2015 - Yoga for Dancers: Keep Practicing
- Summer 2015 - Yoga for Dancers: Abdominal Integrity, Part the First
Articles
- Teaching Folk Music History—an interview with Jeff Warner, by Ralph Morang
- Folklore and Folk Songs—Some Suggestions for Teachers, by Jeff Warner
Web Extras:
- Hear Jeff Warner sing “The Baldheaded End of the Broom” from Jolly Tinker
- In School Program: A Teachers Guide
Last Page
CDSS News Fall 2016
(photo by Jeremy Carter-Gordon)
Masthead
Letters and Announcements
Columns
- Balance and Sing (Store Update)
- CDSS Sings: Bold Lovell, by John Roberts
- Yoga for Dancers: Float the Ribs and an Altar for the Heart, by Anna Rain
- Hive Mind: Collaborations
Web Extras:
- Roy Harris singing Bold Lovell
- Fall 2009— Align the Spine
- Summer 2014 — Why the Well-Lifted Spine? For Breath’s Sake
- Winter 2012-2013 — Shoulders Back
- Spring 2013 — Cranky Knees and Long Quads
Articles
- Nontraditional Funding and Focused Mentorship: How We’re Growing a New (Awesome) Contra Dance Community in Portland, ME, by Dela Taylor
- Windborne on American Music Abroad, by Jeremy Carter-Gordon
- English Country Dancing in Gainesville, FL
- Continuing Education for Callers, by Michael Kernan
- What Dancing Taught Me, by Laurel Owen
Poem
- The Dance in North Sycamore, by Dudley Laufman
Last Page
CDSS News Summer 2016
Masthead
Letters and Announcements
Columns
- Balance and Sing (Store Update)
- News from Canada: What Women Wore to the Ball: From Playford to Cecil Sharp, three centuries of fashion, by Martha Burd
- Musicians Column: Road Trip! A Practical Guide for New Touring Bands, by David Firestine
- CDSS Sings: Singing Across the Color Line: Reflections on The Colored Sacred Harp, by Jesse P. Karlsberg
- Yoga for Dancers: Krama - Small Actions, Big Results!, by Anna Rain
- Hive Mind: Celebrating Milestones
Web Extras:
Articles
- Long Bouts of Thinking and Then a Dance or Song: CDSS Board Meeting 2016, by Hannah Shira Naiman and Pam Paulson
- The Exec Visits Victoria, BC, by Doug Plummer
Web Extras:
- CDSS 2016 Board Meeting Slide Show
- CDSS 2016 New Board Members Slide Show
- CDSS 2016 Executive Committee Meeting, Victoria, BC, Slide Show
- Two tunes performed by Dan Page and the Dancehall Players, including his composition Late Night Waltz (from Live from Dan's Hall) and the classic Hunt the Squirrel (Geud Man of Ballangigh) (from More from Dan's Hall)