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New Breton & French Folk Dance List

From:   IN%"rayprice@cruzio.com"  "Ray Price"    14-NOV-1996 19:19
To:     IN%"DANCE-L@nic.surfnet.nl"  "International folkdance and traditional dance list"
Subj:   New Breton & French Folk Dance List

Hello dancers and musicians!

Re: breton-french-dance

This mailing list is for the discussion of Breton circle and spiral dances
and French country dances - bourrees et al.  Please feel free to discuss
and ask questions about the dances, music, favorite bands, new recordings,
dance/performance dates and band tours.  You may also publicize workshops,
festivals and anything else that is appropriate with the subject.  Also, if
you want to sell that biniou, bombarde, hurdy gurdy or cornemuse, please
feel free to offer it on the list.

I would like to give enormous thanks and appreciation to the Dick Shorter,
great God of ISDNseattle.net for setting up this mailing list so quickly
and efficiently.  Thanks Dick!

The address to subscribe to the list is: <listserver@ISDNseattle.net>

Anyone can subscribe to the list by sending a message to the above address
with a blank subject line and with the body text:

subscribe breton-french-dance

To unsubscribe from the list, send a message to the same address with a
blank subject line and with the body text:

unsubscribe breton-french-dance

To post a message to this list, send it to:

<breton-french-dance@isdnseattle.net>

It will be duplicated to all the current subscribers, including yourself
- that's how you can be sure that it got there...

Questions and requests for archived postings should be directed to:

<owner-breton-french-dance@isdnseattle.net>

That's me!  You can also Email me at <rayprice@ISDNseattle.net> or
<rayprice@cruzio.com>

If you subscribe now, you can catch up on the conversations with an ftp to
ftp.ISDNseattle.net   Follow the route: rayprice/archive and you will find
files of the weekly discussions (they are put up there every Friday night).

The success or failure of this mailing list is totally dependent on people
like you, who have expressed an interest in Breton and French dance music.
Please subscribe and then initiate and contribute to discussions.  It will
be what we all make it!

So, bon voyage to breton-french-dance.  Please pass this information on.

Talk to you soon,
Ray Price


Celtic, Medieval and Contemporary Music and Dance Santa Cruz, California Come to the dance / Kerzh ba'n' dans / Entrez dans la danse http://bbs.cruzio.com:80/~rayprice/

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