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LIBRARY OF DANCE
Part III - Back the Follow, Underarm Turn (4 bars): Back the Follow two steps to outside wall (1, 4), then a slow underarm turn in two steps: the Follow pivots forward and back along LOD under the held hands as the Lead walks two steps along LOD (1, 4). Part IV - Waltz (4 bars): Two full turns of right-turning waltz. Repeat from thebeginning.
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Waltz (Rotary Waltz, Right Turn, Natural Turn) Introduction. This is the original waltz, first described in Thomas Wilson's A Description of the Correct Method of Waltzing in 1816. It has been danced continuously, relatively unchanged, since then, although manyLIBRARY OF DANCE
General Description. Zwiefacher (zwee-fah-ker, zvee-fah-ker) is a Bavarian folk dance, characterized by its irregular rhythms, combining several different steps in hundreds of different patterns in order to match the music, which alternates between 3/4 and 2/4 time.Depending on the pattern, zwiefacher calls for stringing together different kinds of footwork: mostly waltz steps and pivotsLIBRARY OF DANCE
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The Sicilian Circle (Wilson, 1899): In this dance the sets are arranged exactly as in the Spanish Dance. The movements are adapted from the Plain Quadrille, and the music is in 2-4 time. For full description of movement see first figure of Plain Quadrille. DESCRIPTION OF THE DANCE CALLS.LIBRARY OF DANCE
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Contemporary Description. This easy mixer has been danced for more than a century, and is a great dance to introduce on the fly. The Paul Jones name* dates back at least as far as 1910, and the dance itself dates back to the 19th century, at least as far as the early 1890s. †. * For an in-depth analysis of the name, see this page by Susan de LIBRARY OF DANCESEARCHUT AUSTINABOUT Search the Library. For more, see our two books on dancing: Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living (2013) by Richard Powers and Nick Enge, and Cross-Step Waltz: A Dancer's Guide (2019) by Richard Powers and Nick & Melissa Enge. Home About Dances Manuals Search. THE LIBRARY OF DANCELIBRARY OF DANCE
Part III - Back the Follow, Underarm Turn (4 bars): Back the Follow two steps to outside wall (1, 4), then a slow underarm turn in two steps: the Follow pivots forward and back along LOD under the held hands as the Lead walks two steps along LOD (1, 4). Part IV - Waltz (4 bars): Two full turns of right-turning waltz. Repeat from thebeginning.
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Waltz (Rotary Waltz, Right Turn, Natural Turn) Introduction. This is the original waltz, first described in Thomas Wilson's A Description of the Correct Method of Waltzing in 1816. It has been danced continuously, relatively unchanged, since then, although manyLIBRARY OF DANCE
General Description. Zwiefacher (zwee-fah-ker, zvee-fah-ker) is a Bavarian folk dance, characterized by its irregular rhythms, combining several different steps in hundreds of different patterns in order to match the music, which alternates between 3/4 and 2/4 time.Depending on the pattern, zwiefacher calls for stringing together different kinds of footwork: mostly waltz steps and pivotsLIBRARY OF DANCE
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The Sicilian Circle (Wilson, 1899): In this dance the sets are arranged exactly as in the Spanish Dance. The movements are adapted from the Plain Quadrille, and the music is in 2-4 time. For full description of movement see first figure of Plain Quadrille. DESCRIPTION OF THE DANCE CALLS.LIBRARY OF DANCE
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Contemporary Description. This easy mixer has been danced for more than a century, and is a great dance to introduce on the fly. The Paul Jones name* dates back at least as far as 1910, and the dance itself dates back to the 19th century, at least as far as the early 1890s. †. * For an in-depth analysis of the name, see this page by Susan de THE LIBRARY OF DANCE Vintage Social Dances. Reconstructions of social dances throughout history. 16th Century. Branles » Branle Double » Branle Simple » Branle Gay » Branle de Bourgoigne » Branle du Hault Barrois » Branle Cassandre » Branle Pinagay » Branle Charlotte » Branle de la Guerre » Branle Aridan » Branle d'Escosse » Branle des Lavandieres » Branle du Chandelier » Branle des SabotsLIBRARY OF DANCE
The Veleta (1900) Choreographed by Arthur Morris around 1898 (and published and debuted in 1900), The Veleta is one of the oldest English sequence dances, for one or more couples in waltz time. More than a century later, it still danced in its original form by old-time sequence dance communities. Social waltz groups often dance it inmixer form
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Introduction. The Branle des Lavandieres is an easy circle dance described in Arbeau's Orchésographie (1589).. The Formation. An open or closed circle of dancers (Arbeau mentions both) with hands joined.LIBRARY OF DANCE
An Early Tango Lexicon Tango Position. In El Tango Argentino, Lima suggests a variety of different dance positions for the Tango, including Closed Position, Parallel Position, Promenade Position, and Counter Promenade Position. With regard to the positions of the hands, Lima writes that the Lead places his right hand on the Follow's waist, higher than the hip, while the Follow places her leftLIBRARY OF DANCE
The Position. Closed position, Lead facing outside wall. The Dance. Part I - Promenade Swivel (4 bars): Promenade two steps along LOD (1, 4), then cross outside foot through against LOD (1), and inside foot through along LOD (4).(Given that the second step of a promenade is aLIBRARY OF DANCE
The Dance. Part I - Hands, Knees, Boomps-A-Daisy: Clap both hands with partner (1), then slap own knees (2), bump inside hips (3), then bow to each other, as if to say "excuse me" (4). While doing all this, shout "Hands" (1), "Knees" (2), "Boomps" (3), "A" (and), "Daisy" (4). Part II - Swing and Rollaway: Step side along LOD and swing insideLIBRARY OF DANCE
General Description. In 1927, the Yales Blues (the song) by Vivian Ellis and Collie Knox was published, alongside a description of the Yale Blues (a sequence dance) by Major Cecil H. Taylor, the President of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing in London.LIBRARY OF DANCE
The Varsoviana or Varsovienne* is an "graceful and elegant" dance in 3/4 time which is characterized primarily by the regular inclusion of a pause with pointed feet (as illustrated above). Aside from the characteristic pause, the steps are mostly a combination of Polka Redowa and Mazurka. * These two names are used in an equal number ofsources.
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Blues/Fusion. All variations in Blues/Fusion can be adapted into West Coast Swing, and vice versa. If you or your community is interested in learning West Coast Swing, just drop us a line. For more, see our two books on dancing: Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living (2013) by Richard Powers and Nick Enge, and Cross-Step Waltz: A Dancer'sLIBRARY OF DANCE
Perrot's Valse à Cinq Temps (1846) This is a five-step waltz composed by balletmaster Jules Perrot for the ballet Catarina in 1846. Descriptions were published in 1846 by Philippe Gawlikowski and 1847 by Henri Cellarius, but neither of these descriptions is clear enough to confidently reconstruct a comfortable version of the dance that is 100% faithful to them. LIBRARY OF DANCESEARCHUT AUSTINABOUT Search the Library. For more, see our two books on dancing: Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living (2013) by Richard Powers and Nick Enge, and Cross-Step Waltz: A Dancer's Guide (2019) by Richard Powers and Nick & Melissa Enge. Home About Dances Manuals Search. THE LIBRARY OF DANCELIBRARY OF DANCE
Most of these swing moves can be danced interchangeably in Four Count Swing, Six Count Swing, Triple Step Swing, and Hustle, with only a change in footwork. The numbers and letter after the name denote the footwork (s) with which the move had been demoed. For variations specific to a particular kind of swing, see: Four Count Swing, SixCount
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Part III - Back the Follow, Underarm Turn (4 bars): Back the Follow two steps to outside wall (1, 4), then a slow underarm turn in two steps: the Follow pivots forward and back along LOD under the held hands as the Lead walks two steps along LOD (1, 4). Part IV - Waltz (4 bars): Two full turns of right-turning waltz. Repeat from thebeginning.
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General Description. Zwiefacher (zwee-fah-ker, zvee-fah-ker) is a Bavarian folk dance, characterized by its irregular rhythms, combining several different steps in hundreds of different patterns in order to match the music, which alternates between 3/4 and 2/4 time.Depending on the pattern, zwiefacher calls for stringing together different kinds of footwork: mostly waltz steps and pivotsLIBRARY OF DANCE
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The Hesitation Waltz (Waltz Version) Sources: Martin 1914, Castle 1914. This is simply a combination of one slow walking step with one waltz step. These steps can be executed in either order ("1—, 4-5-6" or "1-2-3, 4—"), and in any direction. A Few Easy Variations:LIBRARY OF DANCE
In 1927, the Yales Blues (the song) by Vivian Ellis and Collie Knox was published, alongside a description of the Yale Blues (a sequence dance) by Major Cecil H. Taylor, the President of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing in London. In the same year, Santos Casani published a description of the Yale Blues in his Self-Tutor ofBallroom
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The Sicilian Circle (Wilson, 1899): In this dance the sets are arranged exactly as in the Spanish Dance. The movements are adapted from the Plain Quadrille, and the music is in 2-4 time. For full description of movement see first figure of Plain Quadrille. DESCRIPTION OF THE DANCE CALLS.LIBRARY OF DANCE
Contemporary Description. This easy mixer has been danced for more than a century, and is a great dance to introduce on the fly. The Paul Jones name* dates back at least as far as 1910, and the dance itself dates back to the 19th century, at least as far as the early 1890s. †. * For an in-depth analysis of the name, see this page by Susan de LIBRARY OF DANCESEARCHUT AUSTINABOUT Search the Library. For more, see our two books on dancing: Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living (2013) by Richard Powers and Nick Enge, and Cross-Step Waltz: A Dancer's Guide (2019) by Richard Powers and Nick & Melissa Enge. Home About Dances Manuals Search. THE LIBRARY OF DANCELIBRARY OF DANCE
Most of these swing moves can be danced interchangeably in Four Count Swing, Six Count Swing, Triple Step Swing, and Hustle, with only a change in footwork. The numbers and letter after the name denote the footwork (s) with which the move had been demoed. For variations specific to a particular kind of swing, see: Four Count Swing, SixCount
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Part III - Back the Follow, Underarm Turn (4 bars): Back the Follow two steps to outside wall (1, 4), then a slow underarm turn in two steps: the Follow pivots forward and back along LOD under the held hands as the Lead walks two steps along LOD (1, 4). Part IV - Waltz (4 bars): Two full turns of right-turning waltz. Repeat from thebeginning.
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General Description. Zwiefacher (zwee-fah-ker, zvee-fah-ker) is a Bavarian folk dance, characterized by its irregular rhythms, combining several different steps in hundreds of different patterns in order to match the music, which alternates between 3/4 and 2/4 time.Depending on the pattern, zwiefacher calls for stringing together different kinds of footwork: mostly waltz steps and pivotsLIBRARY OF DANCE
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The Hesitation Waltz (Waltz Version) Sources: Martin 1914, Castle 1914. This is simply a combination of one slow walking step with one waltz step. These steps can be executed in either order ("1—, 4-5-6" or "1-2-3, 4—"), and in any direction. A Few Easy Variations:LIBRARY OF DANCE
In 1927, the Yales Blues (the song) by Vivian Ellis and Collie Knox was published, alongside a description of the Yale Blues (a sequence dance) by Major Cecil H. Taylor, the President of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing in London. In the same year, Santos Casani published a description of the Yale Blues in his Self-Tutor ofBallroom
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The Sicilian Circle (Wilson, 1899): In this dance the sets are arranged exactly as in the Spanish Dance. The movements are adapted from the Plain Quadrille, and the music is in 2-4 time. For full description of movement see first figure of Plain Quadrille. DESCRIPTION OF THE DANCE CALLS.LIBRARY OF DANCE
Contemporary Description. This easy mixer has been danced for more than a century, and is a great dance to introduce on the fly. The Paul Jones name* dates back at least as far as 1910, and the dance itself dates back to the 19th century, at least as far as the early 1890s. †. * For an in-depth analysis of the name, see this page by Susan de THE LIBRARY OF DANCE Vintage Social Dances. Reconstructions of social dances throughout history. 16th Century. Branles » Branle Double » Branle Simple » Branle Gay » Branle de Bourgoigne » Branle du Hault Barrois » Branle Cassandre » Branle Pinagay » Branle Charlotte » Branle de la Guerre » Branle Aridan » Branle d'Escosse » Branle des Lavandieres » Branle du Chandelier » Branle des Sabots THE LIBRARY OF DANCE About the Library of Dance. Nick & Melissa Nick Enge is a full-time social dance instructor at the University of Texas at Austin (UT), where he teaches and researches a wide variety of social dances from the 19th century to present and around the world.. A dancer since the age of three, Melissa Enge has experience in many different dance forms including ballet, jazz, tap, Indian fusion, andLIBRARY OF DANCE
The Veleta (1900) Choreographed by Arthur Morris around 1898 (and published and debuted in 1900), The Veleta is one of the oldest English sequence dances, for one or more couples in waltz time. More than a century later, it still danced in its original form by old-time sequence dance communities. Social waltz groups often dance it inmixer form
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Introduction. The Branle Simple is an easy circle dance described in Arbeau's Orchésographie (1589).. The Formation. An open or closed circle of dancers (Arbeau mentions both) with hands joined.LIBRARY OF DANCE
Introduction. The Branle des Lavandieres is an easy circle dance described in Arbeau's Orchésographie (1589).. The Formation. An open or closed circle of dancers (Arbeau mentions both) with hands joined.LIBRARY OF DANCE
Waltz (Rotary Waltz, Right Turn, Natural Turn) Introduction. This is the original waltz, first described in Thomas Wilson's A Description of the Correct Method of Waltzing in 1816. It has been danced continuously, relatively unchanged, since then, although manyLIBRARY OF DANCE
The Dance. Part I - Hands, Knees, Boomps-A-Daisy: Clap both hands with partner (1), then slap own knees (2), bump inside hips (3), then bow to each other, as if to say "excuse me" (4). While doing all this, shout "Hands" (1), "Knees" (2), "Boomps" (3), "A" (and), "Daisy" (4). Part II - Swing and Rollaway: Step side along LOD and swing insideLIBRARY OF DANCE
The Varsoviana or Varsovienne* is an "graceful and elegant" dance in 3/4 time which is characterized primarily by the regular inclusion of a pause with pointed feet (as illustrated above). Aside from the characteristic pause, the steps are mostly a combination of Polka Redowa and Mazurka. * These two names are used in an equal number ofsources.
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The Dance. Four kicks and a pause, as follows: kick right foot forward (1), kick left foot forward (2), kick right foot forward (3), kick left foot forward (4), and pause two counts (5, 6). Note that to kick the right foot forward, you need to have weight on the left foot, so the weight changes are actually small leaps onto left, right, leftLIBRARY OF DANCE
Blues/Fusion. All variations in Blues/Fusion can be adapted into West Coast Swing, and vice versa. If you or your community is interested in learning West Coast Swing, just drop us a line. For more, see our two books on dancing: Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living (2013) by Richard Powers and Nick Enge, and Cross-Step Waltz: A Dancer's THE LIBRARY OF DANCE A COLLECTION OF SOCIAL DANCE VARIATIONS AND MUSIC CURATED BY NICK ENGE & MELISSA ENGEAT UT AUSTIN
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