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Friday, May 13, 2011
Tamzara
I wonder if I can capture this audio as MP3 file. Maybe CCIFD can do their Tamzara steps to this music!
TAMZARA
I want to get this as an MP3 and see if we can do our IFD steps to this music!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Hambo, Denmark
Friday, February 11, 2011
Esmer, Turkey
Monday, February 7, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Chilili, Bolivia
Monday, January 24, 2011
Paraliakos, Greece
Friday, January 21, 2011
Karamfil, Bulgaria
... as danced in Japan. This is one of our more popular dances.
Hora Nunilor Mari, Romania
Lita taught this last Thursday 1/20/11.
View Hora nunilor mari on YouTube
You may have to sit through a curious German language commercial for a few seconds. Hang in there!
Friday, January 14, 2011
International Folk Dance "hit parade"
Five years ago, I discovered that our juke box software iTunes was keeping a count of each dance we played to the end of the recording. I combined the data, and created a Hit Parade from about 80 weekly sessions of our group.
I published this "hit parade" of the 100 most-frequently-danced for that brief period. Ed and others have been doing maintenance on the files, identifying the more popular versions... which saves time when they are requested. Our library has a few or even dozens of choices for each dance; this pre-winnowing saves some searching time on Thursday evenings.
Compiling the list was tedious. All the spellings must be unique for each dance. There are known flaws in the system, but the results are still interesting and useful.
I can't recommend manual data massaging to anyone else, and I won't ever do it again... too tedious.
But software could do the job from data uploaded by many groups. Ultimately, there could be a juke-box 'ap' running on a tablet computer. We could learn something useful if we knew the top 100 folkdances done by other groups.
Here is a Hit Parade of the New Orleans dances, collected for about 80 evenings shortly after Katrina.
I published this "hit parade" of the 100 most-frequently-danced for that brief period. Ed and others have been doing maintenance on the files, identifying the more popular versions... which saves time when they are requested. Our library has a few or even dozens of choices for each dance; this pre-winnowing saves some searching time on Thursday evenings.
Compiling the list was tedious. All the spellings must be unique for each dance. There are known flaws in the system, but the results are still interesting and useful.
I can't recommend manual data massaging to anyone else, and I won't ever do it again... too tedious.
But software could do the job from data uploaded by many groups. Ultimately, there could be a juke-box 'ap' running on a tablet computer. We could learn something useful if we knew the top 100 folkdances done by other groups.
Here is a Hit Parade of the New Orleans dances, collected for about 80 evenings shortly after Katrina.
(coming soon)
Stapil Dobri, Bulgaria
Last Thursday's 1/13/11 teaching was by Lita. This dance was taught by Jaap Leegwater at the recent Texas Thanksgiving Camp.
The video is from YouTube, probably recorded at a California venue.
Brought to us from Texas Camp by Lita.
Brought to us from Texas Camp by Lita.
Labels:
Bulgaria,
ccid,
ccifd,
dargason,
english country dance,
Jaap Leegwater,
noifd,
regidaws,
Stapil Dobri,
texas camp
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