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  Renaissance Dance http://www.rendance.org/
European dance from the 15th to early 17th centuries. Includes a brief introduction, archives of the Rendance discussion list, links to primary and secondary sources, bibliographies, music and reenactment links, and a directory of teachers, performers, organizations and events.
  The "Il Papa" Manuscript http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/dan/ilpapa.html
An introduction and transcription. From the New York Public Library Dance Collection.
  Dance of the Ages http://www.nachtanz.org/KReed/histdanc.html
Includes some general information about reconstructing dances, descriptions of 15th century dance steps, and a reconstruction of the Italian ballo "Leoncello Nuovo".
  Passamezzo http://livinghistory.co.uk/homepages/passamezzo/
Group of musicians, dancers and actors offering Elizabethan and Jacobean masque entertainment.
  Renaissance Dance Sources http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeryeh4/dance/rendance.html
Transcriptions of primary sources, and some secondary sources. Links to similar material on other sites.
  Eric's SCA Dance and Music Page http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/~praetzel/sca-music.html
Includes Eric's SCA Dance Booklet, dance music (sheet music, audio files and information about CDs), and a transcription of the 1651 edition of Playford.
  Joy and Jealousy http://home.jtan.com/~cellio/jj.html
Information about a book on 15th century Italian balli by Vivian Stephens and Monica Cellio. Includes a link to the text and music.
  The Middle Ages: Medieval and Renaissance Dances http://www.themiddleages.net/life/dances.html
Cheat sheets, step descriptions, and a list of sources for SCA dances, including some from after 1600.
  Renaissance Historical Dance Society http://www.rhds.org.uk/
Devonshire UK based group specializing in 15th, 16th and 17th century dances. Includes information about their performances, photos, and a diary of upcoming events.
  La Rossignol http://www.larossignol.com/
Group of musicians and dancers based in Cremona, Italy. Information about performances and recordings.
  Hertfordshire Early Dance http://www.hertsearlydance.btinternet.co.uk/
UK-based group. Includes a meeting diary, dance cheat-sheets, and photos.
  Renaissance Footnotes http://www.basdance.hampshire.org.uk
Performing name of Basingstoke Early Dance - performing social dances from between 1450 and 1650. Information about classes, and upcoming performances.
  Thrir Venstri Foetr http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~eowyn/3LF/
Group based in Washington DC, performing dances from Playford and Arbeau. Includes schedules of performances and rehearsals, and descriptions of steps, figures and dances.
  Renaissance Dance http://www.vanderbilt.edu/Blair/Courses/MUSL242/f98/rendanc.htm
Introduction by Sarah Boronow. Information about some of the dances, and the dancing masters.
  Norwich Early Dance Group http://www.norwichearlydance.org.uk/
Medieval to Playford dance. Information about events, meetings and services.
  Rosina's Dance Page http://www.pathcom.com/~rosina/
Mostly 15th century Italian dance, including background information, step descriptions and dance reconstructions of balli and bassadanze by Piacenza and Ebreo. Information on classes in Toronto.
  Capriol Society for Early Dance http://www.mjtr.de/capriol/
Based in Cambridge, England. Mainly concerned with 14th-17th century dancing from the European courts. Background, and information about classes.
  Guild of the Silver Rondel http://www.sca.org.au/rondel/
Dance guild of the branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism covering Australia and New Zealand. Information about their activities and links to resources.
  Danse Ecosse http://www.danse-ecosse.co.uk/
Group based in Inverness, Scotland. Information about workshops, and a gallery.
  Le Balet Comique de la Reine: An Analysis http://depts.washington.edu/uwdance/dance344reading/bctextp1.htm
Analysis by Elizabeth Cooper of this 1581 spectacle, which combined dance, verse and music.
  Chastelana http://chastelana.republika.pl/
Polish group performing dances from the Renaissance and medieval periods. Information about members and their activities.
  Il Ballarino http://jducoeur.org/IlBallarino/
An English translation of Caroso's "Il Ballarino" (1581).
  Accademia della Danza http://danza.arberth.com/
SCA dance group based in Massachusetts. Information about their meetings and activities.
  Movimento! http://www.earlydance.org/
Early dance and theater troupe based in British Columbia, Canada. Classes for children and adults, and information about performances and costume workshops.
  Chorea Historica http://www.choreahistorica.cz/
Czech group directed by Eva Kröschlová. Information about the group, their repertoire and their costume designer.
  Bassa Toscana http://www.bassatoscana.fr/
French Renaissance and medieval dance troupe. Information about their performance and education services.
  Norman W. Gray's Home Page http://members.ozemail.com.au/~grayn1/
Includes articles on the Inns of Court dances, Playford dances, the Branle des Chevaux, and the Gresley Collection (circa 1500).
  Shakespearean Dance http://www.winerock.com/shakespeareandance/
Research and resources by Emily Winerock. Includes papers, and an annotated bibliography of primary and secondary sources.
  Late 15th Century Transcriptions http://caagt.rug.ac.be/~vfack/ihdp/
Transcriptions "Les Basses Danses de Marguerite d'Autriche" and the Salisbury Manuscript, by Veerle Fack and Lieven Baert.
  L'Academie Atlantienne de la Danse http://dance.atlantia.sca.org/
A group dedicated to the practice of, and research into, Renaissance and SCA dance. Information about upcoming events, and copies of their electronic newsletter.

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