<p>The lakes and pine forests of Sweden are a natural setting for peasant arts and crafts and these particularly the Swedish folk dances are justly famous wherever such things are loved and appreciated.&nbsp;There is something for everyone in these dances:&nbsp;in Gubbdunder the Old Men's Dance the younger folk have to leave the floor to their elders but they come into their own again with a remarkable display of athletic virtuosity in Huppleken the Jumping Game.</p><p><br></p><p>The author of this book Dr. Erik Salven has played no small part in the revival of Swedish folk dancing.&nbsp;As Director of the Halland Museum Halmstad and a member of the International Folk Music Council he writes with authority on the traditional Swedish dances and folk songs.&nbsp;His introductory essay on the various dances music and costumes can be read with interest even by those who cannot tell a Hambo from a Minuet. Selected dances are more fully described with step notation music and diagrams and the correct costume for each one is shown in all its gay colours.</p>