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well, but with input from George Cherepon and Mary Williams, | well, but with input from George Cherepon and Mary Williams, | ||
a few minor edits produced the following instructions. | a few minor edits produced the following instructions. | ||
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+ | A video of OECDC dancers at Orange Hall, 2017-10-25 is http://ottawaenglishdance.org/videos-photos/iroquois-mazulma.webm | ||
DM Improper | DM Improper | ||
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- | However, the primary recording appears to be by the Belgian | + | The primary recording was by the Belgian |
band Anveld. See https://soundcloud.com/joel-nachio/mazulma and | band Anveld. See https://soundcloud.com/joel-nachio/mazulma and | ||
https://soundcloud.com/maarten-de-splenter/mazulma-anveld. | https://soundcloud.com/maarten-de-splenter/mazulma-anveld. | ||
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//ZULMA was the name of the dog (golden retriever) of cellist Seraphine Stragier. We always rehearsed at Sunday mornings at Serpahine her parents place in LEDEGEM (Belgium), so we knew the dog very well :-) The composition Mazulma is a combination of the word ZULMA (the dog) and MAZURKA (the dance). So it was initially meant to be a dancable Mazurka. // | //ZULMA was the name of the dog (golden retriever) of cellist Seraphine Stragier. We always rehearsed at Sunday mornings at Serpahine her parents place in LEDEGEM (Belgium), so we knew the dog very well :-) The composition Mazulma is a combination of the word ZULMA (the dog) and MAZURKA (the dance). So it was initially meant to be a dancable Mazurka. // | ||
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