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Tom Tumbusch, Author at Cincinnati English Country Dancers

Dance list from ECD Weekend

Joseph Pimentel was kind enough to send along a complete list of the dances he called at last weekend’s event. If you’re trying to remember the name of “that great dance we did,” here you go!

Friday night dance

  1. Simone’s Semi-Century
  2. Cressons, The
  3. Bishop, The
  4. Fret and Rejoice
  5. De’il Take the War
  6. Hudson Barn
  7. Westaire Court
  8. All Saints Day
  9. Moonflower
  10. Come with Voices Singing

Just in Time (Saturday morning workshop)

  1. Tythe Pig
  2. Another Nancy’s Fancy
  3. In the Presence of Monarchs
  4. Ladies of the Vale
  5. Randolph Farewell
  6. Vanga Land
  7. Rebecka Ridinghoode

Lean on Me (Saturday afternoon workshop)

  1. Allemande Mixer
  2. Cockle Shells
  3. Gambols
  4. Mr. Hamilton’s Inauguration
  5. Mary K
  6. Sally’s Choice
  7. Jacob Hall’s Jig

Saturday night ball

  1. Fourpence, Ha’penny, Farthing
  2. Two Cousins, The
  3. Waltham Abbey
  4. Sarah
  5. Spring in Sebastapol
  6. News from Tripoli
  7. Mary K
  8. Mr. Millstone’s Inauguration
  9. Homecoming, The
  10. Sherry at the Ball
  11. Softly Good Tummas
  12. Well Done Jack

Sunday dance

  1. Spanish Jigg
  2. Heartland
  3. Archer, The
  4. Charlene’s Celebration
  5. Up With Ailey
  6. Bloomsberry Market
  7. Heather Towers
  8. Crystal Spring
  9. Set for Spring
  10. Jack’s Maggot

CECD website gets a new look

New website banner

If you’ve been here before, you may have noticed we’ve moved our “digital furniture” around a bit. In fact, we’ve completely rebuilt the CECD site from the ground up.

Why the change? Because nowadays folks are communicating in a lot of new ways on new devices, some of which didn’t exist when we built our original website.

What’s changed?

The key thing that’s different “under the hood” is our website now runs on WordPress, a free, open-source content management system. In plain English, that means some spiffy software now handles a lot of the technical stuff for us, while allowing ordinary humans to add and update information a lot more easily.

The visual design we’re using is pretty basic for two reasons. First, it makes the site readable on most devices. Second, I don’t know a lot about WordPress design. So I’ve essentially adapted one of the most common themes (aka “do-it-yourself website kits”) I could get without spending any of the group’s money. If you’d like to see fancier typefaces and other frills on the site, I note the webmaster position is currently vacant.

Why did we bother changing the website?

While the revised site isn’t likely to win any major design awards, there are two important things it does give us:

  1. More efficient communication with our community.  The new site makes it much easier for our board and volunteers to get the word out online. Notably, it’s now possible for people who don’t know how to write HTML code to change the website. For example, committees that organize special dances will now be able to post and edit event information directly, without having to wait on the webmaster or another busy volunteer to put it online. (Did I mention we don’t currently have a webmaster?) They also won’t have to worry about breaking something that makes the website run. In addition, time-sensitive information such as weather cancellations can now be posted much faster. This will benefit not only our members, but newcomers and visitors too.
  2. Easier use on mobile devices. In addition to “old-fashioned” desktop computers, our site is now optimized to work on fancy phones, tablets, and other mobile devices, which make up a growing majority of internet use. It’s now simpler for you to check the latest updates easily from just about any mobile gizmo that has a web browser. With luck, this will also make it easier for new folks to find out about the group, and perhaps even use their spiffy GPS-enabled devices to find their way to a fun-filled evening of dancing.

And yes, there’s link to the Facebook page for the social media junkies. You know who you are. 😉

Many thanks to Dwight Blubaugh for creating and maintaining our original website, and for helping to launch the conversion to WordPress.