Lancers & Other
Quadrilles
by
Cathleen Myers
with music by Bangers & Mash
The Quadrille, the aristocratic early 19th
century ancestor of the modern square dance, Irish set dance, and
Irish polka set dance, is English Country Dance at its most elegant,
shaped
and refined by the French.
The dashing Lancers’ Quadrille (first
introduced in London at the ultra-exclusive dance club, Almack's, in
1817) was the most popular
set dance of the 19th century and is making a comeback in historical
and vintage dance circles in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this
class we will learn Hillgrove’s 1865 version of the dance with
optional footwork.
Time permitting, we will also learn an excerpt from
the French Quadrille, and the one-movement Sociable Cotillion, Richard
Powers' delightful reconstruction of a simple19th century quadrille mixer.
Cathleen Myers is the Dance Director
of the Dickens Fair and the Artistic Director of PEERS (the Alameda-based
Period Events & Entertainments
Re-Creation Society), which produces full-scale historical costume balls on
the first Saturday of almost every month (For PEERS' calendar of 2005-2006
dance events, please see our website at www.peers.org). A dancer since
childhood, she has performed, reconstructed and taught historical and
vintage dance in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1988. In her copious spare
time, she performs with the Alameda Vintage Dancers and her own group, the
PEERS Flying CirCUS, a historical music, dance and theatrical troupe most
notorious for its Edwardian Peerless Music Hall and Le Theatre des Vampires.
Bangers & Mash started playing
together in 1994 and have been performing music for English country
and historical couple dancing ever since. They
are regulars at events for PEERS as well as for BACDS (the Bay Area English
Country Dance Society), They've done a number of formal balls, a well as
playing for innumerable dance series. For the past four years, they've
performed at Fezziwigs' Warehouse, the community dance stage of the Great
Dickens Christmas Fair in San Francisco. See their website at
http://www.well.com/user/cwj/bangersandmash/
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