CONTRIBUTORS
- Draskóy, Andrew
andrew@mun.ca
16 McDougall St.
St. John's, NF A1C2S8
CANADA
(709)738-3079
Andrew Draskóy has been researching and teaching Renaissance dance
since 1989. He is known in the SCA as Miklós Sándorfia, and is
the founder of the Rendance mailing list and
web page.
- Du Coeur, Justin (pseud. Mark Waks)
justin@waks.org
82 Montclair Ave.
Waltham, MA 02154
USA
617-891-3057
"Justin du Coeur" is the SCA name and Net pseudonym of Mark
Waks, an SCA dance teacher and original Editor/Publisher of
The Letter of Dance,
the SCA's dance newsletter.
- D. Elson (Del)
del@babel.matra.com.au
1/31 Carr Street
Waverton, NSW 2061
Australia
+612-9955-2272
Del is a computer systems and networks consultant. He has been active
in the Society for Creative Anachronism, as Delbert von Strassburg OP,
since 1982. He teaches dance to SCA groups, mostly specialising in 15th
Century Italian and Burgundian dances.
- Engle, Ian
Bloomington, IN
USA
Known in the SCA as M. Sion Andreas.
- Forrest, John
jforrest@zeppo.hm.uc.edu
Purchase, NY
USA
John Forrest is a professor of Anthropology at the State University
of New York at Purchase, specializing in the ethnography of dance. He is
the author of four books and "the usual slew" of articles on
Old and New World Morescas, focusing on the Fifteenth through Eighteenth
centuries.
- Langston, Lizbeth
langston@ucrac1.ucr.edu
Riverside, CA
USA
Lizbeth Langston is a Reference Librarian at the Physical Sciences
Library at the University of California. She has an MA in Dance History
from the University of California at Riverside, and is currently a graduate
student in Comparative Literature at UCR with an interdisciplinary focus
on dance. She is known in the Society for Creative Anachronism as Mistress
Lizbeth Ravensholm.
- Larsen, Matthew
mjl@rational.com
781 San Carlos Rd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
USA
Matt Larsen is a software engineer working on compilers and related
tools for a firm in Santa Clara, CA. He is interested in historical dance
of all periods, although his research has focused primarily on the Renaissance.
He first became interested in Renaissance dance through the Society fors
Creative Anachronism, going on to study with Dr. Ingrid Brainard and other
historical dance scholars. In the SCA he goes by the name Geoffrey Mathias.
- Kronenfeld, Nathan
pazzia@cybercom.net
283 Alewife Brook Parkway
Somerville, MA 02144
USA
- Sherman, Dennis R.
dennis_sherman@unc.edu
1308 Brookfield Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
USA
919-929-5026 (h)
Dennis R. Sherman is a computer programmer, developing library systems
for the Triangle Research Libraries Network, a consortium of the Unversity
of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, Duke University, and North Carolina State
University. He has been involved in Renaissance dance and music as dancer
and musician since 1978, primarily through the Society for Creative Anachronism,
where he is known as Master Robyyan Torr d'Elandris.
- Wong, Marlene
MMWONG@smith.smith.edu
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