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500 Years of Social Dance, Vol. 1: 15th - 19th Centuries
directed by Carol Téten; choreographed by Carol Téten; produced by Dave Been Productions & Recording Studio; performed by Dance Through Time, in Dancetime! 500 Years of Social Dance, Vol 1: 15th - 19th Centuries (Kentfield, CA: Dancetime Publications, 2016), 44 mins
Volume I of Dancetime!dances through four centuries of Western social dance history. Authentic recreations of the dances teach the viewer about socializing and romance in past times. Explore the revelry of the Renaissance, the elegance of the Baroque style, and the charm of Regency Country Dances.Watch as the Rege...
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directed by Carol Téten; choreographed by Carol Téten; produced by Dave Been Productions & Recording Studio; performed by Dance Through Time, in Dancetime! 500 Years of Social Dance, Vol 1: 15th - 19th Centuries (Kentfield, CA: Dancetime Publications, 2016), 44 mins
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Volume I of Dancetime!dances through four centuries of Western social dance history. Authentic recreations of the dances teach the viewer about socializing and romance in past times. Explore the revelry of the Renaissance, the elegance of the Baroque style, and the charm of Regency Country Dances.Watch as the Regency era’s scandalous Waltz grew into the exuberant, swirling dances of the Romantic era, and were later refined into codified and pre...
Volume I of Dancetime!dances through four centuries of Western social dance history. Authentic recreations of the dances teach the viewer about socializing and romance in past times. Explore the revelry of the Renaissance, the elegance of the Baroque style, and the charm of Regency Country Dances.Watch as the Regency era’s scandalous Waltz grew into the exuberant, swirling dances of the Romantic era, and were later refined into codified and precise Victorian couple dances.Volume I showcases a compelling, entertaining, and illuminating recreation of 400 years of dance. In period costumes, the talented dancers introduce historical context with short songs and swirl through tales of romance both regal and provincial. Observe the fascinating evolution of social dance as steps are recreated. Dancetime Volume I surveys the course of Western dance history, imparting the viewer with wide-ranging information and impressions of social dance throughout the times. Explore how many social dance styles migrated from Europe to America, such as Italian Renaissance formalism, French Baroque classicism, and 19th century Romanticism. Dancetime! 500 Years of Social Dance, Volume I captures a performance by Carol Téten’s Dance Through Time company and their survey of 15th – 19th century dances.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dave Been Productions & Recording Studio, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Date Published / Released
2002, 2016
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Dancetime Publications LLP. All rights reserved.
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Genre:
Polka, Mazurka, Waltz, The Grand March
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A 19th Century Romance
directed by Carol Téten; choreographed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 1990), 1 hour 10 mins
Three-part performance of 19th-century social dances, with dialogue spoken by the dancers, and musical interludes between the parts.
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directed by Carol Téten; choreographed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 1990), 1 hour 10 mins
Description
Three-part performance of 19th-century social dances, with dialogue spoken by the dancers, and musical interludes between the parts.
Date Written / Recorded
1990
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Dance
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Chopiniana
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Various Artists; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Michel Fokine, 1880-1942; designed by Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Jørgen S. Johannessen; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969- and Yulia Makhalina, 1968-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg and Mariinsky Ballet (ArtHaus Musik, 1991), 32 mins
Ballets in Profile: The Kirov Ballet St. Petersburg: Chopiniana, Petrushka, Barber’s Adagio, Le Corsaire (Pas de Deux), The Fairy Doll, Markitenka (Pas de Six), Paquita Not just in insider circles, the Russian Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg is considered one of the world"s leading ballet ensembles. On this DVD v...
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Various Artists; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Michel Fokine, 1880-1942; designed by Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Jørgen S. Johannessen; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969- and Yulia Makhalina, 1968-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg and Mariinsky Ballet (ArtHaus Musik, 1991), 32 mins
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Ballets in Profile: The Kirov Ballet St. Petersburg: Chopiniana, Petrushka, Barber’s Adagio, Le Corsaire (Pas de Deux), The Fairy Doll, Markitenka (Pas de Six), Paquita Not just in insider circles, the Russian Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg is considered one of the world"s leading ballet ensembles. On this DVD video the troupe finally presents a representative sampling of their extensive repertoire. Like a string of pearls, one highlight follow...
Ballets in Profile: The Kirov Ballet St. Petersburg: Chopiniana, Petrushka, Barber’s Adagio, Le Corsaire (Pas de Deux), The Fairy Doll, Markitenka (Pas de Six), Paquita Not just in insider circles, the Russian Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg is considered one of the world"s leading ballet ensembles. On this DVD video the troupe finally presents a representative sampling of their extensive repertoire. Like a string of pearls, one highlight follows another. The music ranges from Frédéric Chopin and Igor Stravinsky"s "Petruschka" to Samuel Barber"s "Adagio for Strings," famous for its part in the foreboding film "Platoon." For an excellent overview of the work of the famous Kirov Ballet and ballet itself, this video is a must-have.
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Dance
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Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969-, Yulia Makhalina, 1968-
Contributor
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001, Jørgen S. Johannessen, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet
Author / Creator
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Various Artists, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969-, Yulia Makhali...
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Various Artists, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969-, Yulia Makhalina, 1968-
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Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Dance
Genre
Ballet
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Act II: Grand Waltz
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; conducted by Koen Kessels; choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev, 1938-1993; designed by Petrika Ionesco, 1946-, Hanae Mori, 1926-, Guido Levi; produced by Denis Morlière, fl. 1996 and Antoine Perset, 1956-; performed by Agnès Letestu, fl. 1987, José Carlos Martinez, 1969-, Laëtitia Pujol, 1975-, Stéphanie Romberg, fl. 1991, Wilfried Romoli, 1963-, Christophe Duquenne, Richard Wilk and Fabien Roques, Paris Opera Ballet and Orchestra of the Opéra National de Paris; in Cinderella (Opus Arte, 2008), 6 mins
This is a performance of Prokofiev's Cinderella, performed by Orchestra of the Opera National de Paris and Ballet of the Opera national de Paris (Paris Opera Ballet), and conducted by Koen Kessels.
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; conducted by Koen Kessels; choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev, 1938-1993; designed by Petrika Ionesco, 1946-, Hanae Mori, 1926-, Guido Levi; produced by Denis Morlière, fl. 1996 and Antoine Perset, 1956-; performed by Agnès Letestu, fl. 1987, José Carlos Martinez, 1969-, Laëtitia Pujol, 1975-, Stéphanie Romberg, fl. 1991, Wilfried Romoli, 1963-, Christophe Duquenne, Richard Wilk and Fabien Roques, Paris Opera Ballet and Orchestra of the Opéra National de Paris; in Cinderella (Opus Arte, 2008), 6 mins
Description
This is a performance of Prokofiev's Cinderella, performed by Orchestra of the Opera National de Paris and Ballet of the Opera national de Paris (Paris Opera Ballet), and conducted by Koen Kessels.
Date Written / Recorded
2008-04
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Paris Opera Ballet, Orchestra of the Opéra National de Paris, Agnès Letestu, fl. 1987, José Carlos Martinez, 1969-, Laëtitia Pujol, 1975-, Stéphanie Romberg, fl. 1991, Wilfried Romoli, 1963-, Christophe Duquenne, Richard Wilk, Fabien Roques
Contributor
Rudolf Nureyev, 1938-1993, Koen Kessels, Hanae Mori, 1926-, Guido Levi, Denis Morlière, fl. 1996, Antoine Perset, 1956-, Sergey Prokofiev, 1891-1953, Petrika Ionesco, 1946-, Paris Opera Ballet, Orchestra of the Opéra National de Paris
Author / Creator
Rudolf Nureyev, 1938-1993, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Paris Opera Ballet, Orchestra of the Opéra National de Paris, Agnès Letestu, fl. 1987, José Carlos Martinez, 1969-, Laëtitia Pujol, 1975-, Stéphanie Romberg, fl. 1991, Wilfried Romoli, 1963-, Christophe Duquenne, Richard Wilk, Fabien Roques
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Dance, Cinderella, Older Stepsister, Younger Stepsister, Movie Star, Producer, Studio Director, Assistant, Dancing Instructor, Wicked Stepmother
Genre
Ballet, Waltz, Scene, Ensemble
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Hesitation Waltz
directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time; in Dancing in the 20th Century (Dancetime Publications, 1987), 5 mins
Three-part performance of 20th-century social dances. Most of the dances are announced through dialogues spoken by the dancers.
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directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time; in Dancing in the 20th Century (Dancetime Publications, 1987), 5 mins
Description
Three-part performance of 20th-century social dances. Most of the dances are announced through dialogues spoken by the dancers.
Date Written / Recorded
1987
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Date Published / Released
1987
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by Carol Teten
Genre
Ballroom, Waltz
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The Waltz and Etiquette
composed by John Hill; produced by Ellen Hovde, fl. 1975, Muffie Meyer, fl. 1975 and Rhoda Grauer, 1944-; performed by Raoul Trujillo, Lawrence Littig, Ann Littig, Chris Wolff, Keri Vanderheyden, Leo Vladimirsky, Michael Di Sisto and Cynthia Novack, 1947-1996; in Dancing: Sex and Social Dance (ArtHaus Musik, 1993), 6 mins
This program examines the male and female roles in dancing in three different societies: USA, Morocco, and Cook Islands of Polynesia. Includes archival film footage.
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composed by John Hill; produced by Ellen Hovde, fl. 1975, Muffie Meyer, fl. 1975 and Rhoda Grauer, 1944-; performed by Raoul Trujillo, Lawrence Littig, Ann Littig, Chris Wolff, Keri Vanderheyden, Leo Vladimirsky, Michael Di Sisto and Cynthia Novack, 1947-1996; in Dancing: Sex and Social Dance (ArtHaus Musik, 1993), 6 mins
Description
This program examines the male and female roles in dancing in three different societies: USA, Morocco, and Cook Islands of Polynesia. Includes archival film footage.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Raoul Trujillo, Lawrence Littig, Ann Littig, Chris Wolff, Keri Vanderheyden, Leo Vladimirsky, Michael Di Sisto, Cynthia Novack, 1947-1996
Contributor
Michael Lonsdale, Pam Bartella, fl. 1987, Ellen Hovde, fl. 1975, Muffie Meyer, fl. 1975, Rhoda Grauer, 1944-, John Hill
Author / Creator
John Hill, Raoul Trujillo, Lawrence Littig, Ann Littig, Chris Wolff, Keri Vanderheyden, Leo Vladimirsky, Michael Di Sisto, Cynthia Novack, 1947-1996
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Etiquette, Intergender communication, Dance technique, Mores, Intimacy, Social classes, Dance, Narrator
Genre
Waltz
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Hesitation Waltz
directed by Roger Englander, 1926-; designed by Richard Rennick, Hal Anderson; produced by Roger Englander, 1926- and John Musilli, 1936-1991; performed by Audre Deckmann and Ed Sims, American Dance Machine; in From Ballroom to Broadway, 1980 (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 1 min
Three ballroom dance teams, founder-director Lee Theodore of The American Dance Machine, and a group of its students demonstrate dances derived from social dancing that have influenced Broadway dance styles. The teams are Ed Sims and Audre Deckmann, Augie and Margo Rodriguez, and Francois Szony and Geta Constantin...
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directed by Roger Englander, 1926-; designed by Richard Rennick, Hal Anderson; produced by Roger Englander, 1926- and John Musilli, 1936-1991; performed by Audre Deckmann and Ed Sims, American Dance Machine; in From Ballroom to Broadway, 1980 (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 1 min
Description
Three ballroom dance teams, founder-director Lee Theodore of The American Dance Machine, and a group of its students demonstrate dances derived from social dancing that have influenced Broadway dance styles. The teams are Ed Sims and Audre Deckmann, Augie and Margo Rodriguez, and Francois Szony and Geta Constantinescu. With commentary by Theodore. The American Dance Machine is an organization "to build a living archive of American dance."
Date Written / Recorded
1980
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
American Dance Machine, Audre Deckmann, Ed Sims
Contributor
Hal Anderson, Roger Englander, 1926-, John Musilli, 1936-1991, Richard Rennick, American Dance Machine, James Angerame, fl. 1973
Author / Creator
Roger Englander, 1926-, American Dance Machine, Audre Deckmann, Ed Sims
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Topic / Theme
Performance practice, Dance
Genre
Waltz
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How to Dance Through Time, Vol. 5: Victorian Era Couple Dances
directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 2003), 54 mins
Volume V of the How to Dance Through Time series teaches exciting variations on the basic Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. The Victorian Era’s themes of freedom and revelry were manifest in the ballroom; dancers celebrated the tradition of classic dances by adding new embellishments. Volume V: Victoria...
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directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 2003), 54 mins
Description
Volume V of the How to Dance Through Time series teaches exciting variations on the basic Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. The Victorian Era’s themes of freedom and revelry were manifest in the ballroom; dancers celebrated the tradition of classic dances by adding new embellishments. Volume V: Victorian Era Couple Dances introduces 24 versions of the classic dances learned in Volume I: the Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. A...
Volume V of the How to Dance Through Time series teaches exciting variations on the basic Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. The Victorian Era’s themes of freedom and revelry were manifest in the ballroom; dancers celebrated the tradition of classic dances by adding new embellishments. Volume V: Victorian Era Couple Dances introduces 24 versions of the classic dances learned in Volume I: the Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. A kaleidoscope of variations, this video teaches viewers how to add fun and improvisational sequences to these romantic dances.In Victorian times, the Waltz burgeoned with multiple new turning patterns; the Polka developed whimsical, hopping variations; the Galop chassed to a new level of expertise; and the Mazurka blossomed into virtuosic displays of skillfulness.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Dance
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How to Dance Through Time, Vol. I: The Romance of Mid-19th Century Couple Dances
directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 2003), 35 mins
The first volume of How To Dance Through Time leads beginners through the five ballroom dances that were the touchstones of mid-1800s society. Learn couple dances like the Waltz, Galop, Polka, Schottische, and Polka Mazurka; each segment is entertaining and straightforward.Follow along with the instructions, and y...
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directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 2003), 35 mins
Description
The first volume of How To Dance Through Time leads beginners through the five ballroom dances that were the touchstones of mid-1800s society. Learn couple dances like the Waltz, Galop, Polka, Schottische, and Polka Mazurka; each segment is entertaining and straightforward.Follow along with the instructions, and you’ll quickly learn the steps and positions of these basic romantic dances.How to Dance Through Time, Volume I gives clear and repeat...
The first volume of How To Dance Through Time leads beginners through the five ballroom dances that were the touchstones of mid-1800s society. Learn couple dances like the Waltz, Galop, Polka, Schottische, and Polka Mazurka; each segment is entertaining and straightforward.Follow along with the instructions, and you’ll quickly learn the steps and positions of these basic romantic dances.How to Dance Through Time, Volume I gives clear and repeated “how to” instructions to teach viewers the five dances that were essential for anyone attending a mid-19th century ball. These dances drew couples closer together as they spun through Waltzes or chassed down the room in a Galop (Gallop). For the first time, dance partners held each other in a face-to-face embrace as they turned and swirled around the ballroom.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Dance
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How to Dance Through Time, Vol. II: Dances of the Ragtime Era 1910-1920
directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 2003), 51 mins
In the second volume of How to Dance Through Time, learn the decade’s sophisticated ballroom dances like the Castle Walk, Tango, Maxixe, and Hesitation Waltz. In the same period, a younger generation of Americans spurred the exuberance of the Ragtime Era. Acquaint yourself with syncopated beats, and learn their...
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directed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time (Dancetime Publications, 2003), 51 mins
Description
In the second volume of How to Dance Through Time, learn the decade’s sophisticated ballroom dances like the Castle Walk, Tango, Maxixe, and Hesitation Waltz. In the same period, a younger generation of Americans spurred the exuberance of the Ragtime Era. Acquaint yourself with syncopated beats, and learn their Animal Dances! Saddle up for the Fox Trot, Horse Trot, Kangaroo Hop, Duck Waddle, Squirrel, Chicken Scratch, Turkey Trot, and Grizzly B...
In the second volume of How to Dance Through Time, learn the decade’s sophisticated ballroom dances like the Castle Walk, Tango, Maxixe, and Hesitation Waltz. In the same period, a younger generation of Americans spurred the exuberance of the Ragtime Era. Acquaint yourself with syncopated beats, and learn their Animal Dances! Saddle up for the Fox Trot, Horse Trot, Kangaroo Hop, Duck Waddle, Squirrel, Chicken Scratch, Turkey Trot, and Grizzly Bear.Volume II of the How to Dance Through Time series brims over with instructions and demonstrations of 44 fun, catchy steps. Enjoy the nostalgic reincarnation of the dreamlike Hesitation Waltz. Discover how an American couple, Mr. and Mrs. Castle, brought dignity back to American social dance and learn their Castle Walk. Experience how South American dances were imbued with American style, creating a sizzling Tango and a sensuous Maxixe. Practice these ballroom favorites as well as the decade’s playful Animal Dances. You’ll also learn about the music and social scenes of the early 20th century with this splendid instructional video.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Dance
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