Hi all
One way of finding out about lace classes that I don't think has been
mentioned is by asking at your local library. Suffolk Libraries have what
they call Suffolk Info Link, here they list all kinds of contacts for
local groups/activities etc etc. You (or they will for you) access this
I went here
http://www.planetsalsa.com/
and found this in the glossary, 'salsa':
1. Generic term, developed in the late sixties-early 1970's, used to
describe the blending of numerous specific music styles into dance
orchestra arrangements. The one common element in the musical structure
is the
Moved to chat so I could maunder:
At 04:57 PM 3/16/05 -0800, Weronika Patena wrote:
Don't schools/universities do that sort of thing in the US? That's how most
of
my workshops (non-lace) worked in Poland.
I've been to six conventions in my life: three GEARs, two NSS Conventions, and
an
A latin dance style I believe.
Cheers,
Helen, Aussie in chilly Denver
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I know for sure that at my local public library, one is absolutely
forbidden to advertise a business/employment opportunity via the
community notice boards (I used to do them when working there, and some
people had a very tough time with this rule - don't know why, though, as
the rules were pretty
Hi all,
I just had my first class in bobbin lacemaking (actually, we were taught how
to prick a pattern and how to make a pillow; next week we start with our
first bookmark. Dale Pomeroy is the teacher, if anyone knows of him. He
apparently is a bigwig in tatting.
Anyway, I have a question.