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A
Selection Of Books On Dancing For
Interest, Information And Fun!
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A
History Of Sequence Dancing
And Script List
by T A Whitworth
MBK
001 £9
This
is the first ever book to trace the development of
Sequence Dancing from Victorian times to the present
day. More than 3000 scripts listed, woven into an
historical narrative. Includes comments on many of the
dances and mini biographies of important people in the
Sequence Dancing World. This is one of the most
explicit and authoritative books on Old Time and
Modern Sequence Dancing currently available.
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Modern
Sequence Dancing For All
by
T A Whitworth
MBK 002 £8
A
complete guide to the theory and practice of both
Old Time and Modern Sequence dancing. The most
important book on this subject yet to appear, written
for the general reader and expert alike. There are
exercises for beginners and a strategy for learning
and remembering sequence dances. History,
general technique, Latin American and Old Time
dancing are among the topics covered and a large
amount of information otherwise not readily available
is presented. A book you cannot afford to be without!
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Fun
& Party Dances
by Ken Fuller
MBK 003 £7
Scripts
of 43 Line, Circle, Progressive, Scottish,
Fun and Party Dances presented with some
lighthearted humour by Ken Fuller.
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The
Wandering Minstrel
by June Smith
MBK 004 £6
A
Biography of Bryan Smiths Musical Life from the
Village Hall to the Royal Albert Hall, and beyond...
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Dance In Sequence Smile In Harmony
The World Of Sequence Dancing In Verse & Rhyme
by Pat Rice
MBK 005 £7
39
Poems on various aspects of Sequence Dancing.
Humorous observations in verse and rhyme, written
in Pats inimitable racey style and illustrated with her
cartoons. The lighter side of Sequence Dancing!
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Learning
The Essential Sequence Dances
by
T A Whitworth
MBK 006 £9
Written
by T. A. Whitworth for beginners to Sequence
dancing and those Tea and Social dancers who wish to
extend their knowledge of popular Sequence! A handy
manual also for dance leaders and teachers. Contains
full scripts of more than 30 popular dances, with
explanations, and summaries of many more. Terms
and abbreviations used in scripts are dealt with in great
detail. Illustrated with many diagrams and cartoons.
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A
Source Book For Sequence Dancers
by T A Whitworth
MBK 007 £7
A
directory of resources for Sequence and Social
dancers. Script collections, books and videos
available at the present time are described in
some detail. Key texts for dancers studying for
examinations of the various Ballroom associations
are also reviewed. A section on Sequence dancing
in the nineties with an index, brings up to date the
author's 'History Of Sequence Dancing & Script List'.
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