Some of the dancers said I was understating things when I said that Trenchmore is a moderately aerobic dance. The music is a live band, by the way; it's nice to see that becoming a more regular feature.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Trenchmore
There was, of course, a ball at the Royal University of Meridies. I didn't take video, but Fiona's husband did.
Some of the dancers said I was understating things when I said that Trenchmore is a moderately aerobic dance. The music is a live band, by the way; it's nice to see that becoming a more regular feature.
Some of the dancers said I was understating things when I said that Trenchmore is a moderately aerobic dance. The music is a live band, by the way; it's nice to see that becoming a more regular feature.
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Would you happen to know where I might find a recording of the music used for this dance? I have searched high and low and come up with nothing. I would like to try to teach this dance at an event this October, but would need music to do so for some of the people there.
I don't think you'll find a piece of music called "Trenchmore". One that's commonly used in the SCA is "Tomorrow the Fox".
You might try the recordings available from the SCA Dance Music MP3 Collection: see the sidebar under the "SCA Links" section.
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