Get ahold of Luc LaRoche, he's in France, near Reins. Either he calls the
dance or knows someone who does.
Google should do it, since he advertises as a school resident-artist.
David Carpenter in Cabot, VT (802-563-3225) has his skype address.


>Hello all,
>
>I'm posting on behalf of southern California musician Ned Boyer, who
>plays in several French Canadian-oriented bands. Ned is looking for the
>dance figures that traditionally have accompanied the tune "La
>Cardeuse." He's tracked down a book that has two versions of the
>dance, but hasn't been able to get his hands on the book itself (La Danse
>Traditionelle Dans L'Est du Canada, Simonne Voyer, Presses de
>l'Universite Laval, 1986). Can anyone help with figures for La Cardeuse,
>whether from the Simonne Voyer book or otherwise?
>
>Thanks,
>Jeremy Korr (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)
>
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