johnrich.org.uk
Links | John Rich and the Eighteenth-Century London Stage
http://www.johnrich.org.uk/links
John Rich and the Eighteenth-Century London Stage. The Stage’s Glory. John Rich Family Tree. Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society. Society for Theatre Research. V&A Theatre Museum.
minuetcompany.org
More info | The Covent Garden Minuet Company
http://www.minuetcompany.org/baroque-corner/more-info.html
Been bitten by the baroque bug? Here are some more avenues for you to investigate (with a bit of a London bias). Googling 'baroque dance' will only get you so far, so have a browse of these sites too. Most cover early dance in general (15th-19th centuries), and despite their simple appearance, are stuffed with useful information. Matt's Baroque Dance Pages. The Early Dance Circle. The Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society. The Calendar of Early Dance. There are always 18th century-related events, festivals,...
fetesdhebe.org
Les Fêtes d'Hébé
http://www.fetesdhebe.org/pedagogie/cecilia_gracio_moura.html
Cecíliá Grácio Moura. Cecíliá Grácio Moura a étudié la musique au Conservatoire National de Lisbonne. Elle est également titulaire d'un diplôme de professeur en Danse Baroque de la Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society. D'une maîtrise en danse contemporaine à l'université de Paris-Saint-Denis et d'un DEA en musicologie à l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne. Formation en danse renaissance française auprès des compagnies Maître Guillaume et Outre Mesure.
historyriotblog.wordpress.com
Always the performer never the creator…? – history riot
https://historyriotblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/01/always-the-performer-never-the-creator
What is History Riot? Who are History Riot? Day in the Life. Always the performer never the creator…? July 1, 2016. June 29, 2016. Historical Dance specialist, teacher and choreographer Charlotte Ewart takes us through a history of women’s involvement in dance – and how they have consistently been overshadowed by their male counterparts…. This week I went to see Frankenstein. Was it always thus? Is dance yet another area in history where women have been marginalised and written out? How do I do this?
regencyassembly.co.uk
Regency Assembly
http://regencyassembly.co.uk/links.htm
Dance classes in Bath. The Hampshire Regency Dancers. Dance classes in Winchester. Monthly dance classes in London. The Duke of Wellington's Dancers. Dance classes in Southampton. Mrs Bennet Ballroom Classes. Dance classes in Surbiton(SW London). Dance classes in Bath. Dance classes in Norwich. White Rose Early Dance. Dance classes in Huddersfield. Simply - The Dancing Master. Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society. Promotes the theory and understanding of historical dance. Resource website for dances.
bagpipesociety.org.uk
Events
http://www.bagpipesociety.org.uk/events
Promoting the bagpipe revival since 1986. Guide to Pipes in Britain. Pipes and Pipers Gallery. About the Bagpipe Society. The Historical Dance Society Summer School, Stonyhurst College, near Clitheroe, UK. Medieval Music in the Dales. Royal Greenwich International Early Music Festival and Exhibition. Note new venue: Blackheath Halls. The Blowout Bagpipe Festival, Polesworth, Staffs, UK. Website editor Andy Letcher. Website management Joe Wass. Illustrations by Rima Staines.
hrd.org.uk
Links
http://hrd.org.uk/links.php
Welcome to our links collection. You'll find links here to like minded groups, and other historic dancing and reenactment friends. Regency era Dancing Groups:. Duke of Wellington's Dancers. Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS). Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society (DHDS). The Early Dance Circle (EDC). The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS). European Association of Dance Historians (EADH). The Folks Association of South Hants (FASH). Halsway Manor (National Centre for Folk Arts).
dancethrutime.com
Classes, Courses and Conferences | Dance Thru Time
https://dancethrutime.com/classes-and-courses
Charlotte Ewart – Teacher, Choreographer and Historical Dance Specialist. Classes, Courses and Conferences. MA Dance – Performance of Heritage. Module Rationale and Learning Outcomes. History of the Masque. Classes, Courses and Conferences. Watch this space for individual classes taught by Charlotte. DOLMETSCH HISTORICAL DANCE SOCIETY SUMMER SCHOOL – July 27th – Aug 3rd 2014. Renaissance Dance and Music and plays of Shakespeare. Watch this space for details of Charlotte’s conference papers. Follow &ldquo...
dianacj.co.uk
About | Diana Campbell Jewitt
http://dianacj.co.uk/about
Diana specializes in the dances from the end of the 18th to the end of the 19th century. This includes dances from the time of Jane Austen, and dances from the historical periods usually called The Regency or the Victorian period. This includes Cotillions, couple dances, country dances and Quadrilles. She regularly runs the summer and winter Festival balls for the Jane Austen Festival Group. At Bath, enjoying the beautiful ballrooms in The Guildhall, the Pump Room and the Assembly Rooms there.
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