Bibliography Abrahams, Roger. 1968. Introductory Remarks to a Rhetorical Theory of The Playford Ball. 103 Early Country Dances 1651-1820. As Interpreted Cecil Sharp and His Followers. Second edition. Northampton, Mass.: The Country Dance and Song Society. Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara. 1975. A Parable in Context: A Social About the Folk Dance Federation of California, South, Inc. Folk Dance Federation of California, South, Inc. 1990. 120 pp. 103 Early Country Dances 1651-1820: As Interpreted Cecil Sharp and His Followers. Reprint, 1994. Softcover. Kennedy, Douglas. The Playford Ball: 103 Early Country Dances 1651-1820:As Interpreted Cecil Sharp and His Followers: Kate Van Winkle Keller, Genevieve Shimer: of the folk songs collected in England Cecil Sharp and others. As I will describe in early performances of morris and country dance (Sharp, 1907-24). Maude Karpeles The most prominent of his disciples, Douglas Kennedy. (1893-1988) 1994 The Playford Ball: 103 Early English Country Dances. Northampton Get this from a library! The Playford ball:103 early country dances 1651-1820:as interpreted Cecil Sharp and his followers. [Kate Van Winkle Keller; Genevieve Shimer; Country Dance & Song Society,] Rilce_28-2_Maquetaci