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Both Henry Ford (1920s) and Lloyd Shaw (1930s and 40s) based their dance revivals on 19th century ballroom dances, i.e., 19th century forms of squares and rounds. ... A major difference between the 19TH-century social dance and current Round Dancing is in the footwork, toe lead versus heel lead especially.
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MIXED PICKLES' VINTAGE DANCE TIMELINE: 19th Century Social Dance ... By the middle of the century ballroom dances were divided into "round" dances, done in closed position by individual couples, and "square" dances done in groups.
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www.mixedpickles.org/19cdance.html
www.mixedpickles.org/19cdance.html
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Arizona Round Dance Schedules -- USA ... Colorado Round Dance Association -- USA ... 18th & 19th Century Period Ballroom Dance Directory (Jim & Sue Mohring)
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hneeman.oscer.ou.edu/miscpartner_hotlist.html
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Two Step is an American dance style developed in the 1880s. It seems to take its name from a 19th century dance related to the Polka. Early Two Step dances were done to march music like Sousa's Washington Post. ... Phase I includes the actions, movements, and figures which people learn as they are introduced to Round Dancing.
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classicrounddance.com/classdescriptions.php
classicrounddance.com/classdescriptions.php
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they were reviving and altering 19th-century ballroom forms, and in the process an everyday 19th century term became the capitalized "Round Dancing."; A major difference between 19th-century social dance and current Round;
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www.rounddance.com/artman/publish/printer_21.shtml
www.rounddance.com/artman/publish/printer_21.shtml
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Gallaird: a Renaissance dance in triple or 6/8 time. Galop: a lively 19th century round dance in duple time. Gamelan: an Indonesian instrument similar to a xylophone; also, an Indonesian orchestra, consisting of such instruments as well as gongs, flutes, strings, drums, and voices.
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This example features a contemporary ensemble of two accordions and a bass, playing an original rendition of a schottische, a 19th-century round dance similar to a polka.
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English country dancing continued to enjoy popularity into the first decades of the 19th century. ... The waltz, which is mentioned in the above poem as another foreign challenger to the country dance, and which had entered European ballroom consciousness in the late 18th century, had by 1810 gained sufficient...
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www.earthlydelights.com.au/history5.htm
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Folk dance is a term used to describe a large number of dances that tend to share the following attributes: They were originally danced in about the 19th century or earlier (or are, ... Johannes de Grocheio, a Parisian musical theorist of the early fourteenth century, was the first to describe the rotunda or round dance.
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www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Round-dance
www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Round-dance
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