User:Folk Life/Links
Main Pages That Have Worked On
[edit]- Sean Nós
- American traditional informal freeform solo folk dancing
- Irish Dance
- Irish stepdance or Irish Stepdance?
Irish Dance Page Related List Entries
[edit]In the "I" section:
In the "S" section: Listing Sean Nós as a separate item (besides where is under I - Ireland
In the "Folk Dance" section:
In the List of dance style categories Section and Sub-Section List_of_dance_style_categories#Folk_dance:
What I have inserted: (May need to adjust indents and remove "spurious bullets" from mysterious extra blank lines).
- Irish
- Irish Dance
- Irish Sean-Nós Dance Sean-Nós Dance (Ireland - Irish Dance in Sean Nós "Old Style")
- Irish Stepdance
Links Might Want to Work On
[edit]Pages Might Want to Add
[edit]- Folk Festival or Folk festival exist, but don't show in Google search, because they is a Disambiguation page. Add the FSGW.Org one to the list.
- Distinct page emphasizing "Musically unaccompanied solo dance" for Sean Nós, Clogging, Tap" - too trivial?
- Traditional Trade & Craft - specifically the "tool museum" (Mercer Museum? in Bucks County and one started by the particular author/illustrator.
- "Mimimalist preservation of Irish music and dance" - Already "stuffed" that into various pages.
- Bones (instrument) Page already exists.
Bots of Interest
[edit]- User:SuggestBot/Requests is a way to get suggestions on "areas you might want to consider editing" that is based on prior edit history.
Special Pages used for Disambiguation
[edit]- Special:WhatLinksHere/Sean_Nós_dance_in_America
- Sean nós dance - Old version with improper Irish grammar in title, now redirected.
- Sean-nós dance - Corrected version with proper Irish grammar in title.
Example of multi-level hierarchy for bullets
[edit]- Irish and English
- Irish freeform solo Sean-nós dance
- Clogging, where there may be no accompanying music, just the noise of the shoes
- Step dancing
- Stomp dancing, where the sound of other objects are used to enhance the stomping sound of the foot
- Masters would often challenge each other to be the best dancer and win students
See Also
[edit]- Irish stepdance is the redirect target from Irish Stepdancing, but not Irish Stepdance
- Tap dance - References Sean Nós and Clogging. Add link or line about being among the class of "American traditional informal freeform solo folk dancing"?
- Step dance in general, as opposed to Irish Stepdancing or Stepping (African-American)
- Folk music of Ireland
- Irish Music
- Folk Song is not in use, but Folk song is not
- Traditional Irish Music
- Irish Musicians Union - Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (CCE)
- Lilting - "mouth music" or Puirt a beul for Scots or diddling (which may sound rude to some?) but not deedling on Wikipedia. didling is a town name.
- List of Irish Music Collectors may refer to ethnomusicologists?
- Canadian step dance does not exist with that name
Since "sean nós" and "sean nos" used to point at this generic term, but most had presumed this was for the "song" form exclusively, the links went bad until fixed with variants of SONG: Sean Nós i.e., "Sean-nós song | Sean Nós" or DANCE Sean Nós i.e., "Sean-nós dance | Sean Nós" Note that there are very few "cross links" within Wikidpedia to those terms (or at least those old pages).
Page Editing Effort Detritus
[edit]- Old Title: American Traditional Informal Freeform Solo Folk Dancing Wrong use of capitalization.
- Above title probably could be simplified to something better? (say "dance" and not "dancing")
- Oldest Title: Sean Nós Dance of the Irish Diaspora in America This title needed simplifying.
- Older Title: Sean Nós dance in America This title is grammatically incorrect.
- Corrected Title: Sean-nós dance in America
- Irish Dance
- Sean Nós
- Wikipedia: WikiProject Dance
- Talk:Sean nós dance
- Special:WhatLinksHere/Sean_Nós_dance_in_America Refers to older page not in use.
Minor Redirects Added
[edit]- Traditional Irish Song to point to Traditional Irish singing (also exists is List of traditional Irish singers)
Note that it would have been more "Wiki-like" to have only bothered to create "Traditional Irish song" (without capitalization on the "s"?, as the capitalized version would point there anyway? Do a test by erasing the content of the first "redirect" created (which is how a page is deleted?) and then try this other version, yet still search with the capitalized form for "Song," and then see how the Wiki engine (or external search) interprets capitalization.