Feb. 13, 2006, 11:45 p.m. (Message 44251, in reply to message 44250)
Eric Ferguson quoted from the UKA web site: | UKA services to support dance teachers include Professional examinations, | medal test examinations with perhaps the largest range of awards available | in the UK As an innovator, UKA conducted the first scrutineering exams, and | was the first to introduce Scottish Country Freestyle Dancing, Rock 'n' | Roll, Western Line Dance, Le Roc & Salsa dance exams. > Seonaid, where is your comma? Are you referring to yet a different page? I think Seonaid meant that there ought to be a comma between »Country« and »Freestyle« on the actual UKA web site, when there isn't one there currently. Of course times are hard, but if they're desperately short on punctuation signs maybe we can get them to move the one now between »Roll« and »Western«. Surely nobody will mind a new genre called »Rock 'n' Roll Western Line Dance«. Incidentally, how does one conduct an exam in freestyle dancing? Anselm -- Anselm Lingnau, Frankfurt, Germany ..................... xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit. -- William Somerset Maugham