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Set Dances of IrelandThe "Oxford English Dictionary" definition is as follows: Quadrille: A square dance, of French origin, usually performed by four couples (a full set), and ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Nineteenth Century Social Dance | Articles and EssaysThis manual has provided important information on mid-nineteenth-century ballroom dance; it described the quadrille and gave an excellent description of the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Dancing the First Set of QuadrillesMar 29, 2016 · The First Set of Quadrilles were the favourite Quadrille Set in London's Assembly Rooms, they were widely danced from the year 1816 forwards.
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About the Lancers Quadrille | The Civil War Era - PBS LearningMediaJun 7, 2016 · In this video, dance and music educator Jennifer Rose explains the history of The Lancers Quadrille, including the origin of the dance and why it was popular ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Quadrille Dance: Its Origins and History - Interlude.hkOct 21, 2022 · The quadrille started in France around 1760. Two couples, and then eventually, four couples formed a square, and each couple danced in turn.Missing: contredanse | Show results with:contredanse
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Annotation:Quadrille (Form) - The Traditional Tune ArchiveThe form originated in France where it was known as the quadrille de contredanse, a term used as early as 1760 to denote a group of country dances performed in ...
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The Politics of Quadrille Performance in Nineteenth-Century ...Jul 22, 2014 · This dance and music repertory was first introduced there in the late eighteenth century by European colonists who wanted to recreate some of ...
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[PDF] The Cotillon: its origins, development and demiseThis is the case with the cotillon, which was enjoyed widely across Europe between 1760 and 1815 when the publication of dances in notation and in words, with ...
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James Paine, of Almacks (1779-1855) - Regency Dances OrgJan 16, 2015 · It was recorded, once again by Captain Gronow, that Lady Jersey introduced the first Quadrille Set to Almack's in 1815. It's likely that ...
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1815 First Quadrille at Almack's Assembly Rooms, London ...Aug 28, 2024 · I recollect the persons who formed the very first quadrille that was ever danced at Almack's: they were Lady Jersey, Lady Harriett Butler, Lady ...
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The Viennese Contredanse (Chapter 4)Nov 25, 2021 · Around 1800, however, the word 'quadrille' was also used in Vienna to refer to a generic square-form contredanse.
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The Viennese waltz | Die Welt der HabsburgerThe Viennese waltz, a three-four time dance, replaced the minuet. It involves a gentleman supporting his lady, creating a "sweet magic" and joy.
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Etiquette Guide Rules for Social Dancing (1808-1831)Jan 3, 2017 · The customary mode of changing partners is between every two dances; if a Quadrille or any other dance be introduced, partners are also changed.
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How to behave in a Regency ballroomJan 29, 2021 · Etiquette decreed that he should dance with any lady who had no partner. If he danced with the same partner twice, he was considered to have ...
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The Complete System of English Country Dancing - 1815Jan 4, 2012 · Originally published in 1808 and expanded in 1811 under the title An analysis of country dancing, this edition borrows extensively from earlier ...
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The Works of Thomas Wilson, Dancing MasterAug 6, 2014 · Full Title (1st edition): An analysis of Country Dancing: wherein are displayed all the figures ever used in Country Dances, in a way so easy ...
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Early Quadrille Prompting | Richard Powers DanceHowever, the cotillon was often called a contredanse in France. The French cotillon was adopted by the English in the late 1760s, and was usually spelled " ...
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[PDF] Follow the Signs – The Quadrille for Caribbean Carnival CulturesSep 6, 2019 · From my research, I also know that the Bele and Quadrille are also danced in. Grenada and Carriacou, which I will discuss later in this paper.Missing: 1760s | Show results with:1760s
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[PDF] drum, dance, and the defense of cultural citizenshipBy the early 19th century, blacks in the rural plantation settings of Martinique had adopted the choreography of European quadrille spatial choreography and ...
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Dancing the Danzón: Hispanic Heritage Month | TimelessOct 11, 2023 · Born in 19th-century Cuban dance halls, danzón eventually became the country's official national dance. Influenced by African and European ...
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The Cuban Danzón | World Music CentralJan 18, 2018 · In the mid 19th century, Miguel Faílde created the instrumental accompaniment to the dance. The first danzon was performed by a traditional ...
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[PDF] Revival Zion, Wake, Quadrille Band and Fife and Drum Recorded by ...By the early nineteenth century, at the latest, slaves in Jamaica were learning to play Euro- pean dances on European instruments. Slaves commonly played at ...
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Hillgrove's Ball Room Guide and Practical DancerThe first and second couples for the head couples and stand opposite to each other; the third and fourth couples form the sides, standing at right angles with ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] quadrille call-book - Library of Dance-Each gentleman turns towards the lady of the couple on his left, makes three short steps or glides to the right, and stops, count four; then three to the left, ...Missing: roles | Show results with:roles
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[PDF] Fashionable Dancing ... With twelve illustrations by GavarniThe first figure, ungracefully named LE PANTALON, is composed, as ... The fifth figure, called LA FINALE, requires no especial observation; it is ...
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Jumping or Rising? Regency Quadrille Steps - Dance in HistoryJan 14, 2020 · These provide descriptions of the temps levé, chassé, jeté, assemblé, échappé, glissade, sissonne, changement and grand coupé, which feature in ...
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[PDF] THE QUADRILLE - Social Dance at StanfordThe Quadrille, also known as the First Set, is a social dance allowing conversation and frequent partner changes. It involves figures like Chassez steps and a ...
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Fiddle Tunes Chart - Non-Traditional Music - Study Unit 6.10The square dance is considered to be based on the French quadrille or contredanse. Fiddle tunes called quadrilles often have meters of 6/8 or sometimes 2/4.
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Quadrille - WikisourceDec 29, 2020 · QUADRILLE (German Contretanz), a dance executed by an equal number of couples drawn up in a square. The name (which is derived from the ...Missing: definition history
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The Life & Quadrilles of Joseph Binns Hart (1794-1844)Oct 21, 2014 · The music is adapted from Rossini's Il Tascredi, and dedicated to Lady Sheffield. The contents are L'Amenaide (Pantalon), L'Isaura (L'Ete), Cest ...
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Weippert's 50th Set of Quadrilles, selected from Rossini's ... Opera ...Mar 14, 2018 · Author, John Weippert ; Publisher, Goulding&D'Almaine, 1830 ; Original from, The British Library ; Digitized, Mar 14, 2018.<|separator|>
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The Lancers Quadrilles - Regency Dances OrgAug 28, 2014 · French Cotillion dances (a predecessor to the Quadrille) were published in Dublin in the 1770s (e.g. Saunders's News-Letter, 15th March 1773) ...Missing: manuals | Show results with:manuals
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The Lancers' Quadrilles : Duval of Dublin - Internet ArchiveMay 27, 2013 · A c.1857 edition of the c.1817 original of Duval of Dublin's Second Set ... Quadrilles, Lancers, Victorian, Georgian, Dance, sheet music.Missing: John 1860s
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Payne's 1st Set of Quadrilles - Internet ArchiveAug 4, 2018 · This is the c.1815 first edition of Edward Payne's influential First Set of Quadrilles. Payne (who died in early 1819) claimed to have been the ...Missing: manual | Show results with:manual
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Annotation:Lancers Quadrilles First Figure (The)Aug 23, 2025 · Undoubtedly the most popular quadrille after the First Set is the Lancers-- indeed, we are almost inclined to fancy that it is the most popular ...Missing: differences flirtation
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The Civil War Era - The Lancers Quadrille - PBS LearningMediaJun 7, 2016 · In this video, the Berea Festival Dancers perform two sets of The Lancers Quadrille, a social dance that was popular in Civil War-era America.
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[PDF] lancers' quadrilles - Library of DanceLe Cavalier et sa Dame en avant et en arrière avant laissant la Dame chassez dechassez, tours de mains chaine Anglaise, Ballancez à la Dame du côté en avant en ...Missing: John 1860s notation
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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings**Summary of Quadrille Evolution into American Square Dance:**
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[PDF] American Square Dance Vol. 55, No. 7 (July 2000)Square dance is due for a name change history indicates. The country-dance dates from 1579, the quadrille from 1727, and square dance from 1870. The ...Missing: Midwest | Show results with:Midwest
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Carnival Music in Trinidad and into the Diaspora - Oxford AcademicThe calypso and steelband traditions associated with the twentieth-century Carnival are best understood as products of musical hybridity—the process of mixing ...
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Square Dance History SeriesExperience the rich history and regional variety of square dancing in this in-depth, three part series. With photographs, audio, and video, we'll travel.
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[PDF] ICH Resource Guide - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage“String Band Music and Quadrille Dancing in. Carriacou, Grenada,” Center for Black Music Research Digest. 11(2):11-12. Steele, B.A. 1996. “Folk Dance in Grenada ...