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nashjc [Music for Dancing]
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nashjc [Dance Instructions and Style Hints]
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 Please observe the warning regarding copyrighted work. However, most callers write down their own versions of dances, and if you are willing to add your dances to the collection here, please do so, if possible including notes about where you learned the dance. We want to put each dance on a separate '​page'​. Please follow the naming convention encapsulated in following example: '​INS:​Dance_of_the_Roses'​. Do not start the name with '​a'​ or '​the'​ so it is easier to provide a sorted list of the instruction files. Please observe the warning regarding copyrighted work. However, most callers write down their own versions of dances, and if you are willing to add your dances to the collection here, please do so, if possible including notes about where you learned the dance. We want to put each dance on a separate '​page'​. Please follow the naming convention encapsulated in following example: '​INS:​Dance_of_the_Roses'​. Do not start the name with '​a'​ or '​the'​ so it is easier to provide a sorted list of the instruction files.
  
-The link for these instructions ​is [[Dance Instructions Index]].+The links for these instructions ​are:  
 +  * [[English ​Dance Instructions Index]] 
 +  * [[Contra Dance Instructions Index]] 
 +  * [[Other Dance Instructions Index]] 
 + 
 +There are some [[Dance Instructions Notes | Notes ]] on how to format the material.
  
 Note that there are various Internet resources for dance instructions. One of the very best is The Round, alias Cambridge University English Country Dance Society, see http://​www.srcf.ucam.org/​round/​. I (NashJc) had hoped to collaborate with the operators of this site, but so far have not been able to establish communications. Note that there are various Internet resources for dance instructions. One of the very best is The Round, alias Cambridge University English Country Dance Society, see http://​www.srcf.ucam.org/​round/​. I (NashJc) had hoped to collaborate with the operators of this site, but so far have not been able to establish communications.
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