LL-L "Song & dance" 2003.10.22 (03) [E]

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From: Shirley Wyatt <ladyarabian at msn.com>
Subject: LL-L "Etymology" 2003.10.21 (06) [E]


Hello,
The Pott with the Bohnen song is one our group sings at our Ostfriesian
Heritage Society meetings.
So we're familiar with that one.
Shirley Loeschen Wyatt

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Song & dance

Here are sources for Lowlands German dances:
http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?BID=18&LANGU=EN
http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?OID=846&LANGU=EN
http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?OID=1101&LANGU=EN
http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?OID=560&LANGU=EN
http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?OID=559&LANGU=EN
http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?OID=561&LANGU=EN

This site, which can be navigated in English, French and German, and which
has a search engine, is a folkdance nerd's paradise.  Some Lowlands Saxon
dances come with sound recordings, some even with video, like the dance
_Achterrüm_ ("From Behind") from Hamburg and Vierlande, D,
(http://videos.dancilla.com/m/v/at/bag/002/Clip124.wmv), the _Drentse
klapdans_ from Drenthe, NL
(http://videos.dancilla.com/m/v/nl/dg/ds/001/Clip161.wmv), and the
_Driekusman_ from Overijssel, NL
(http://videos.dancilla.com/m/v/nl/dg/ds/001/Clip207.wmv).

Yes, there are plenty of dances of other Lowlands locations (including North
America) and those of our Lowlands-influenced neighbors to the north of the
European Lowlands.  The homepage: http://www.dancilla.com/

Enjoy!
Reinhard/Ron

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