An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines: containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room
Designed for "those who possess no knowledge whatsoever of country-dancing," the manual uses text, tables, and color-coded diagrams to explain the figures for English country dances. Performed as a series of figures by a column of men facing a column of women, the English country dance was...
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J. S. Dickson
1811
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Zusammenfassung: | Designed for "those who possess no knowledge whatsoever of country-dancing," the manual uses text, tables, and color-coded diagrams to explain the figures for English country dances. Performed as a series of figures by a column of men facing a column of women, the English country dance was one of the most popular early nineteenth-century ballroom dances. Originally published in 1808, the manual was reissued in 1822, and another version appeared in 1815 under the title The complete system of English country dancing. This edition is dedicated to Madame Angiolini, principal dancer at the King's Theatre, where Wilson held the post of dancing master. |
Beschreibung: | Kopie von Microfilm aus d. Lipperheidschen Kostümbibl., Berlin |
Beschreibung: | XII, S. 14 - 192 zahlr. graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Wilson, Thomas Verfasser (DE-588)138946744 aut An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room by T. Wilson 3. ed. London J. S. Dickson 1811 XII, S. 14 - 192 zahlr. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Kopie von Microfilm aus d. Lipperheidschen Kostümbibl., Berlin Designed for "those who possess no knowledge whatsoever of country-dancing," the manual uses text, tables, and color-coded diagrams to explain the figures for English country dances. Performed as a series of figures by a column of men facing a column of women, the English country dance was one of the most popular early nineteenth-century ballroom dances. Originally published in 1808, the manual was reissued in 1822, and another version appeared in 1815 under the title The complete system of English country dancing. This edition is dedicated to Madame Angiolini, principal dancer at the King's Theatre, where Wilson held the post of dancing master. Dance Instruction and Technical Manuals Notation for Dance Country-dance England Handbooks, manuals, etc |
spellingShingle | Wilson, Thomas An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room Dance Instruction and Technical Manuals Notation for Dance Country-dance England Handbooks, manuals, etc |
title | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room |
title_auth | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room |
title_exact_search | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room |
title_full | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room by T. Wilson |
title_fullStr | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room by T. Wilson |
title_full_unstemmed | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room by T. Wilson |
title_short | An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines |
title_sort | an analysis of country dancing wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines containing also directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune with some entire new reels together with the complete etiquette of the ball room |
title_sub | containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room |
topic | Dance Instruction and Technical Manuals Notation for Dance Country-dance England Handbooks, manuals, etc |
topic_facet | Dance Instruction and Technical Manuals Notation for Dance Country-dance England Handbooks, manuals, etc |
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