Wednesday, August 27, 2008

 

Dance Guild
 Atenveldt Dance Guild  

Dance

Greetings unto the populace of Atenveldt!

The art of dance was a universal one in the Europe of the SCA period, practiced by all from north to south, east to west, young to old, noble to commoner. People danced in celebration at weddings and triumphs. They danced for amusement in salons and halls, on town greens and at fairs. Dance was a integral part of medieval and Renaissance life. Even tournaments ended with a dance! Dance expressed one's vitality, grace, and ability. In some areas it was a social barometer, used to determine the dancer's breeding and standing in society. Sometimes it was courtly. Sometimes it was rowdy. Sometimes it was scandalous - Queen Elizabeth sent tongues wagging all over Europe with her favourite La Volta. And sometimes it was downright sensuous. Dance was a reflection of the ideals of the society which performed it, played out to the sound of pipe and tabour.

Dance in the SCA has been around since that first gathering. Today, we dance everything from 15th century Burgundian to 17th century English Country. We perform bransles, pavanes, galliards, cascarde, balli and bassadanzas. We dance at the coronations of new kings and for our own amusement in smaller halls. Sometimes it is courtly. Sometimes it is rowdy (don't even ask about "Fling a Wench"!). Sometimes it is scandalous. And sometimes it is downright sensuous. Dance is still a reflection of the ideals of our Society, even if it's often to the sound of a boombox!

In Service,

Mistress Julian ferch Rhys
Minister of Dance
Kingdom of Atenveldt
kgarner1@ix.netcom.com


Dance Happenings in the Kingdom of Atenveldt

Group(s) Location Contact Info
Baronies of Atenveldt,
SunDragon, & Twin Moons;
College of Brymstonne (Phoenix area)
Pyle Adult
Center (655 East Southern Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282) Held once a month.
(Atenveldt) Dame Katherine of Cate Hall
catherinerogerscook@yahoo.com
(SunDragon) Mistress Gwendolyn Wold
lissamc@qwest.net
(Twin Moons) Arglwyddes Maredudd ferch Gryffudd
maredudd17@att.net
(Brymstonne) Lady Allyne Strangwych
kmayo@mac.com
Barony of Atenveldt (Phoenix) Alternate dance practice on
Wednesdays at baronial fighter
practice, starting at 8:30 PM.
Dame Katherine of Cate Hall
mailto:catherinerogerscook@yahoo.com
Barony of Tir Ysgithr (Tucson) Dance practice every Tuesday at
baronial fighter practice,
starting at 6:30 PM.
Bartolo di Benci
reyesd99@yahoo.com
College of St. Felix (Tucson) Dance practice occasionally on
Mondays at populace meetings,
starting at 6:30 PM.
Bartolo di Benci
reyesd99@yahoo.com
Shire of Granite Mountain (Prescott) Dance practice on the second Tuesday of
every month in the main building of
the Yavapai County Fairgrounds.
Lord Robert Dethewright
brighoff@cableone.net


AtenDance e-list

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AtenDance

All are invited to join. Keep informed on all the dance-related goings-on in the kingdom! Also has listings of dance steps, discussions of dance CDs and links to other excellent dance resources on the web.


Guild Charter for the Atenveldt Dance Guild
La Misura di Danzatore ("The Measure of the Dancer")

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