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BOOKS AND VIDEOS from AMAZON
I think most everyone would agree that personal, hands-on instruction in a class is the best way to learn to dance, but you can learn a lot from books and videos, too, even as I hope you are learning from this Web site. Whether you have used Amazon or not, I would like to recommend it. Not only does Amazon offer a huge variety, but usually they give you the option of obtaining used copies of books or videos from used book stores or even from private individuals all across the country. I have gotten most of my own references in used condition, and at a fraction of the cost of new, in this way.
If any of these little windows returns a generic sales pitch, you might try to reload the page. Each should show specific dance references.
Books on Dance
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Videos & DVDs on Dance
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Do A Specific Search:
Some Other Especially Useful Round Dance Instructional Manuals & Videos:
- Roundalab also produces a comprehensive figure manual and associated videos.
- Wayne and Barbara Blackford have produced an extensive series illustrating round dance figures.
- Curt and Tammy Worlock have a series of "private lessons" that focus on phase V & VI figures.
- Jim Bell produces many event videos. Let him know what you need, and he may have a video that will help.
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