Issue 59: online source not available (anymore)
- Object
- Lady Auckland's Reel (Dance)
- Submitter
- Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
- Assigned to
- Eric Ferguson
- Priority
- Normal
- Disposition
- Fixed
- Description
-
Hi,
it seems like the online reference http://members.aol.com/ParadiseMO/HM3goldenoldies.html#auckland is not available anymore. Thos might affect other dances from the same page.
Cheers, Heiko
Previous Actions
- Date May 19, 2012, 8:23 p.m.
- User Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
New issue submitted
- Date June 6, 2012, 2:50 p.m.
- User Eric Ferguson (EricFerguson)
Assigned changed to »EricFerguson« (previously »None«)
Disposition changed to »Closed« (previously »New«)
New online source found: http://www.highlandmistdancers.org/HM3goldenoldies.html#auckland.
Issue closed
- Date June 6, 2012, 3:18 p.m.
- User Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
Thanks for finding this website.
I have checked and corrected the other 41 dances found by searching with google for “HM3goldenoldies site:my.strathspey.org/dd/dance”.
- Date July 19, 2021, 4:44 p.m.
- User Wanda van Taanom (taanom_421)
RENEWED ONLINE SOURCE HM1repertoire.html instead of HM3goldenoldies… Much more dances with this online source!!
The online source for dances that Highland Mist SCdancers has enjoyed has grown much longer than the 42 mentioned above. A click under f.i. lady auckland now gives in scddb a (blue background) page with about 79? dances. I looked on the homepage of the HMdancers under repertoire and found a (yellow background) page f.i. http://www.highlandmistdancers.org/HM1repertoire.html#listhowell with 95 dance descriptions. About 40 of them had (when looked under the individual dance in scdd) an online link to HM. Some had another online source but not the highland mist one.
-And Chongqing Fire is not in the yellow contents list but only found under the descriptions. -In the yellow list is the Crieff Strathspey with as source Let’s All Dance, but scddb only knows the Crieff Jig (looks same description, published in Let’All Dance!)
NB at least one dance (Dark Lochnachar) is by Iain Boyd - and I read somewhere else in an issue that he did not want an online source for another dance of his.
In short, lots to do!