Well, as has happened a number of times, you can post it here and someone
will recognize it. My Caller's Companion database allows you to search your
own entered dances by phrase, for example all dances with a Partner swing in
the A1 and a Petronella twirl in the B1. This allows you to greatly narrow
the list of potential matches but you're obviously limited to your own
dances.

I've been thinking for some time about having a searchable online database
of dances, one that would allow a similar search by phrase as well as
author, name, progression, form, etc. I've spoken with folks at CDSS about
this and they have expressed interest but I've not had the time to create a
fully functional test site. I think it could be an incredible resource for
callers, especially if people were able to add comments to the dances.

Aside from the programming, the main issue to be resolved with such a
database would be getting permission from the authors to include their
dances. Many authors are happy to have their dances spread far and wide, but
some are not and prefer to refer people to their own books or website,
something the database could also do in the way that Michael Dyck's dance
database does. I've strayed from your original question, but I've been
wanting to get people's thoughts on this, so there it is...

Will

Will Loving, President
Dedication Technologies, Inc.
http://callerscompanion.com



on 4/7/10 9:41 AM, Jeanette Mill at [email protected] wrote:

> Question: if you compose a dance, how do you find out if it has already been
> composed by somebody else?
> 
> Cheers
> Jeanette
> 
> The piano - 88 little mistakes waiting to happen;  Peter Barnes
> 
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