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Part 5 - Romantic: Mid 19th Century: Quadrilles, Durang's Hornpipe
choreographed by Carol Téten; performed by Corinne Levy, fl. 1998, Douglas Magpiong, fl. 1991, Carolyn Carvajal, fl. 1998, Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998, Megan Watt, fl. 1998, James Brosnahan, fl. 1998, Mario Marchiaro, fl. 2003, Lawrence Ewing, fl. 1998, Tatiana A'Virmond, fl. 2003 and Sonia Fava, fl. 2003, Dance Through Time; in Dancetime! Social Dance Vol 1: 15th-19th Centuries: Research section of the video showing original sources for the dance steps (Kentfield, CA: Dancetime Publications, 2016, first release 2016), 11 mins
This supplemented version of Volume I of Dancetime! dances through four centuries of Western social dance history, combines the video work with the source text describing the dancing itself. Authentic recreations of the dances teach the viewer about socializing and romance in past times. Explore the revelry of the...
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choreographed by Carol Téten; performed by Corinne Levy, fl. 1998, Douglas Magpiong, fl. 1991, Carolyn Carvajal, fl. 1998, Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998, Megan Watt, fl. 1998, James Brosnahan, fl. 1998, Mario Marchiaro, fl. 2003, Lawrence Ewing, fl. 1998, Tatiana A'Virmond, fl. 2003 and Sonia Fava, fl. 2003, Dance Through Time; in Dancetime! Social Dance Vol 1: 15th-19th Centuries: Research section of the video showing original sources for the dance steps (Kentfield, CA: Dancetime Publications, 2016, first release 2016), 11 mins
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This supplemented version of Volume I of Dancetime! dances through four centuries of Western social dance history, combines the video work with the source text describing the dancing itself. 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 gr...
This supplemented version of Volume I of Dancetime! dances through four centuries of Western social dance history, combines the video work with the source text describing the dancing itself. 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
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Dance Through Time, Corinne Levy, fl. 1998, Douglas Magpiong, fl. 1991, Carolyn Carvajal, fl. 1998, Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998, Megan Watt, fl. 1998, James Brosnahan, fl. 1998, Mario Marchiaro, fl. 2003, Lawrence Ewing, fl. 1998, Tatiana A'Virmond, fl. 2003, Sonia Fava, fl. 2003
Contributor
Carol Téten
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time, Corinne Levy, fl. 1998, Douglas Magpiong, fl. 1991, Carolyn Carvajal, fl. 1998, Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998, Megan Watt, fl. 1998, James Brosnahan, fl. 1998, Mario Marchiaro, fl. 2003, Lawrence Ewing, fl. 1998, Tatiana A'Virmond, fl. 2003, Sonia Fava, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Person Discussed
John Durang, 1768-1822
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Hornpipe, Quadrille, Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Dancetime Publications LLP. All rights reserved.
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Gay Hornpipe
composed by Christopher Edmunds, 1899-1990 (1950); performed by William C. Willett and James Staples; in Recital Music for Clarinet (Mark Custom, 2003), 1 min
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composed by Christopher Edmunds, 1899-1990 (1950); performed by William C. Willett and James Staples; in Recital Music for Clarinet (Mark Custom, 2003), 1 min
Date Written / Recorded
1950, 1968
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
William C. Willett, James Staples
Author / Creator
Christopher Edmunds, 1899-1990, William C. Willett, James Staples
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Mark Custom
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Mid 19th Century: Quadrille, Square Dance, Hornpipe
directed by Carol Téten; choreographed by Carol Téten; produced by Dave Been Productions & Recording Studio; performed by Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998 and Megan Watt, fl. 1998, Dance Through Time; in 500 Years of Social Dance, Vol. 1: 15th - 19th Centuries (Kentfield, CA: Dancetime Publications, 2016, first release 2002), 11 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 Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998 and Megan Watt, fl. 1998, Dance Through Time; in 500 Years of Social Dance, Vol. 1: 15th - 19th Centuries (Kentfield, CA: Dancetime Publications, 2016, first release 2002), 11 mins
Description
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, Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998, Megan Watt, fl. 1998
Contributor
Carol Téten, Dave Been Productions & Recording Studio, Hoffmaster, fl. 1785, Johann Strauss, Jr., 1825-1899, Joseph Lanner, 1801-1843, Dance Through Time
Author / Creator
Carol Téten, Dance Through Time, Eric Wolfram, fl. 1998, Megan Watt, fl. 1998
Date Published / Released
2002, 2016
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Person Discussed
John Durang, 1768-1822
Topic / Theme
Social dances, Gold, Corsets, Dance, English
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Dancetime Publications LLP. All rights reserved.
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Sailor's Hornpipe and Jig Clips with Discussion
directed by Edward Etsten, fl. 1995; produced by Ken Glazebrook, fl. 1970 and Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975; interview by Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975; performed by Laura Scott and Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975; in Scottish Highland Dance, Spirit of Dance (Spirit of Dance, 1998), 9 mins
Featuring dancer Laura Scott, this program explores modern and classical Scottish dance, which is one of the oldest forms of folk dance. It offers performances of several Scottish dances, including a traditional sword dance and a Cape Breton step dancing solo.
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directed by Edward Etsten, fl. 1995; produced by Ken Glazebrook, fl. 1970 and Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975; interview by Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975; performed by Laura Scott and Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975; in Scottish Highland Dance, Spirit of Dance (Spirit of Dance, 1998), 9 mins
Description
Featuring dancer Laura Scott, this program explores modern and classical Scottish dance, which is one of the oldest forms of folk dance. It offers performances of several Scottish dances, including a traditional sword dance and a Cape Breton step dancing solo.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Interview, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Laura Scott, Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975
Contributor
Ken Glazebrook, fl. 1970, Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975
Author / Creator
Edward Etsten, fl. 1995, Norah Dale Allen, fl. 1975, Laura Scott
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Spirit of Dance
Series
Spirit of Dance
Topic / Theme
Performance practice, Movement in performance, Dance technique, Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 by Ken Glazebrook/Spirit of Dance
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Part 1: London, 1816
directed by Carol Téten; choreographed by Carol Téten; produced by Carol Téten; performed by Dance Through Time; in A 19th Century Romance (Dancetime Publications, 1990), 20 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; in A 19th Century Romance (Dancetime Publications, 1990), 20 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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Brown's Hornpipe
performed by Margaret McNiff-Locke's Instrumental Trio; in Folk Music in America, Vol. 4: Dance Music - Reels, Polkas, & More (United States. Library of Congress, 1976), 3 mins
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performed by Margaret McNiff-Locke's Instrumental Trio; in Folk Music in America, Vol. 4: Dance Music - Reels, Polkas, & More (United States. Library of Congress, 1976), 3 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1975
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Margaret McNiff-Locke's Instrumental Trio
Author / Creator
Margaret McNiff-Locke's Instrumental Trio
Date Published / Released
1976
Publisher
United States. Library of Congress
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