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This article is from the Dance FAQ, by eijkhout@jacobi.math.ucla.edu (Victor Eijkhout) with numerous contributions by others.

3.3.1 Mailing List: Folk-dancing


Contact: tjw+@pitt.edu (Terry J. Wood) tjw@pittvms.bitnet


Purpose: Any discussion of FOLK dancing. Areas of dance would include,
but not be limited to: international, contra, square, western square,
morris, cajun, and barn dancing, etc.


Please feel free to discuss such things as touring groups, artists,
camps, workshops, styling, equipment, recordings, and so on. This
mailing list also welcomes queries about where to find dance groups and
how to get started dancing.


Please note that the Folk Dancing Mailing List (FDML) operates in
conjunction with the USENET newsgroup rec.folk-dancing . Material in
Rec.folk-dancing appears in the FDML. This mailing list is primarily
for people who can not (or do not wish to) receive USENET.


When subscribing to the FDML, please include several computer mail
addresses AND a postal mail address (or phone number) as a last resort.

 

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