G'Day,
My guess as to the reason for this is that the original data used to compile
DanceData did not include it. To add this information would be quite a large
task (more than 500 dances). If anyone would like to undertake it, then I
suggest they get in touch with Alan Paterson about how he would like to
receive it and he will, I am sure, be happy to add it to the database.
Brian Charlton,
Sydney, Australia
On 23/10/2007, Loretta Holz <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>
> Anselm gave examples of dance program format generated by his website--
> 1. The Laird of Milton's Daughter J32 3C/4 RSCDS XXII 10
> 2. The Compliment S32 2C/4 Goldring: Goldring
> 12more
> 3. Duke of Perth R32 3C/4 RSCDS I 8
> 4. The Flying Spur J32 3C/4 Drewry: Canadian
> 5. The Gentleman S32 3C/4 RSCDS XXXV 5
> 6. J.B. Milne R32 3C/4 Foss: Angus Fitchet
>
> This is a wonderful service you are providing to those who make up the
> dance booklet, Anselm. Thanks for all the work you do for the rest of
> us.
>
> My question is this --
> when the dance is in an RSCDS publication the devisor is not named (for
> example, RSCDS XXXV 5). If it is not in an RSCDS book the devisor is
> named along with the publication (for example, Drewry: Canadian). Just
> wondering why the devisor does not get personal credit once the dance is
> in an RSCDS publication.
> Loretta
> Loretta Holz, Warren, NJ USA
>