Passo E Mezzo – Women’s solos only, done in cannon
- Mistress Sara de Bonneville ( Sara Bonneville)
- State Room East on Thursday at 12:00PM
The Passo E Mezzo from Caroso’s Nobilita di Dame (1600), in 10 parts, taught with both dancers doing the Woman’s variations (mutanza) only, in cannon. A break-down of the men’s mutanza will be provided but not taught.
Other classes by the teacher(s) listed above are highlighted yellow below.
Schedule for KWDS XIV
Deadline for Class Submissions: April 29, 2024
This schedule is not finalized and is still subject to change.
Unscheduled Classes
"Bobbing Joe" Lovelace & Playford Versions
"Scale Warriors" Bowed strings technique workout
3 for 3 – Three 15th C Dances for 3 people
3D Printing of Musical Instruments
An Introduction to the harp: how to hold it, pluck it, and play around!
Bassa Toscana
Be Kind and Unwind
Beyond the Basics of 15th Century Italian Dance
Bransles for One or More
Contrapasso Da Farsi in Tutti I Modi
Coranto d'espagna
Dancing with Disabilities
Entrance, Dialogue, Resolution
Frets & Fingers: Basics of Fretted String Instruments
From the Iron Age to Royal Courts: How the Recorder Found its Voice
Ganggangsullae - Korean dance
Going Retro: Early-music performance practice for modern instrumentalists
Grazioso (Guglielmo) & la Graziosa (Giorgio)
Harp Concert
Here. Play This. Now.
Hey there!
How to Teach Dance (or anything else)
Hula Kahiko Mauna Kea dances from Hawaii
Hula Kahiko Poliahu dance from Hawaii
Inns of Court Dances
Interpreting Cantigas on Your Own: one possible approach
Japanese Festival Dancing
My favorite galliards
Newcastle
Non-Gendered Dance Calling - More than Robins and Larks
OPDB: Gurdy Gathering For Those Who Play (at least a little)
OPDB: Intro to Hurdy-Gurdy
OPDB: Intro to Pipe and Tabor
OPDB: Pipe and Tabor Practicum
Parsons Farewell, Whirligig
Passo E Mezzo – Women’s solos only, done in cannon
Period Arabic Music: What do we know?
Planning a Choral Ball (Set)
Playing the harp with others
Plucking Around on the Harp
Pungente Dardo and Rustica Amorosa
Renaissance Dance in Central Europe
Renaissance Loud Band
Saint Paul's Cathedral
SCA Dancing 101
Scotch Cap and Old Mole
Simple ECD for Beginners
Simple Rhythms of Zils, Zills, Sagats or Finger Cymbals
So You Want To Dance?!
Sources for Renaissance Dance
Spagnolettas from 1581
Step by Step 16th Century Italian
String Cheats, or How to sound better than you really are
String Theory, or, a Naturo-Philosophic investigation into the Properties of the Vibrating String.
The Other Measures
Torneo Amoroso - A New Translation
Two dances from Il Papa
Uncommon Gresley
Uncommon Gresley part II