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Tonight I went out with [livejournal.com profile] archinonlive to a local restaurant which has decided to experiment with inviting folk musicians in to play and let people dance if they will. I have no idea if it was a successes from the restaurant's perspective, but it sure was fun from mine! I already knew he could dance from the SCA event at which we met, and from a bit of playing around with dance in the narrow kitchen here at his apartment. But now I know that he can DANCE! I'd liked the bit of Swedish folk dancing I was exposed to by the Tasmanian Folk Federation dances, but they are even more fun with a partner who knows them. Tonight we did the: schottis, hambo, masurka, polska, vals and perhaps some others. They all involve enough spinning to make me happy (and boy am I glad I have my dancing skirt with me--that much spinning needs a skirt which keeps moving when one stops or changes direction!), and it is a joy to dance with someone who leads with such confidence that it doesn't matter that I didn't know the dances before we started. I really look forward to much more dancing with him--it is so much fun now I anticipate that it will be even better when I *know* his signals and can just dance, rather than doing some guessing as to what I am meant to be doing.

Sometimes he chose to join the other musicians and play the violin instead of dancing. For those dances I just danced on my own, combining elements from a variety of different dance forms that felt right at the moment. I received a few compliments on that, too.

Yesterday was also fun--one of his friends invited us round to roll up characters for a role playing game, Ironclaw, which game has one playing anthropomorphic animals as characters. I opted for a Lynx, which has the career of explorer. I think it will be interesting to play this game--it approaches the stats very differently from other games I've played. Instead of rolling the dice and assigning them to the various categories, one assigns a dice type to each category--one may distribute two d8's, three d6's, and one d4 to each category (body, mind, will, speed, species, and career). I gather that during the game we will then roll those sized dice depending on what needs doing. I'll keep you posted when I know more.

The good news about the gaming group (which did not surprise me at all) is that while I've never met any of these people before I felt instantly at home--his social circle is really very much the same as those I've had in other places, only the details of who is present are different. Have I mentioned that I am really enjoying being in Luleå?

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Date: 2011-01-16 08:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aylwen.livejournal.com
Sounds like fun! David in Tasmania learnt Swedish dance in Canberra - we learnt from our Swedish friends Marianne and Tommy Bylund. Oh I am jealous , I love this dancing!

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Date: 2011-01-17 05:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com
He learnt it in Canberra? Really? That surprises me, I'd assumed he picked it up on a visit over this side of the globe. I don't know how long I'll be here, but if you can come over for a visit we will take you out dancing!

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Date: 2011-01-17 05:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aylwen.livejournal.com
Don't think we'll make it past Denmark :( We're on a round the world ticket that is proving very difficult to manage - leave Canberra 19 June and away for 8 weeks. But...we get to dance everywhere, including Knowne World Dance Symposium in Indiana.

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Date: 2011-01-17 09:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com
Once on the ground in Europe travel by train or budget airline is very easy; if you want to do extra travel it is probably better to use the round the world ticket to get from one region to another and then do "local" travel separately. That said, Luleå is 10 hours drive north of Uppsala, which is 6 hours north of where Coronation was held, which is 1 hour from the Copenhagen airport. Therefore I will understand if you don't make it all the way here.

Alas, your travel is too early to attend the Revel in a Rathaus/Academia della Danza down in Germany. (I don't know yet if I will make it, but I had so much fun at it last year, when it was in a castle rather than a 14th Century Dance Hall, I hope I make it there this year, too)

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Date: 2011-01-16 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] merlyn-gabriel.livejournal.com
re spinning dances, if you ever get to Newfoundland ( St. John's in particular) try and find the folk arts council dances and learn "Running the Goat" it's a doozey!

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Date: 2011-01-17 06:38 am (UTC)
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Oh gosh, Ironclaw was the first role-playing system I ever played a game in. (I was very confused though, and I'm still confused when I roleplay, so I never appreciated the game mechanics.)

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