Image |
Title |
Item Description |
JSS0910
|
The People's Ballroom Guide |
Page 2 of 2 of Skinner's description of the Reel, the Eightsome Reel and page 1 of 5 of the Quadrille. |
JSS0911
|
The People's Ballroom Guide |
Pages 2 and 3 of 5 of Skinner's description of the Quadrille. |
JSS0912
|
The People's Ballroom Guide |
Pages 4 and 5 of 5 of Skinner's description of the Quadrille. |
JSS0913
|
The Lancers' Quadrille |
Pages 1 and 2 of 3 of Skinner's description of the Lancers' Quadrille. |
JSS0914
|
The Lancers' Quadrille, The Waltz |
Page 3 of 3 of Skinner's description of the Lancers' Quadrille and pages 1 and 2 of 4 of the Waltz. |
JSS0915
|
The Waltz |
Pages 3 and 4 of 4 of Skinner's description of the Waltz. |
JSS0916
|
The Galop, The Polka |
Skinner's description of the Galop, and page 1 of 3 of his description of the Polka. |
JSS0917
|
The Polka, La Varsoviana |
Pages 2 and 3 of 3 of Skinner's description of the Polka and page 1 of 2 of La Varsoviana (La Va). |
JSS0918
|
La Varsoviana, The Highland Schottische |
Page 2 of 2 of Skinner's description of La Varsoviana (La Va) and page 1 of 2 of the Highland Schottische. A slow dance in 3/4 time, La Va may have started in Poland. It had reached Scotland, California, and Australia by the mid-1850s. |
JSS0919
|
The Highland Schottische, The German Schottische, The Barn Dance |
Page 2 of 2 of Skinner's description of the Highland Schottische, the German Scottische and the Barn Dance. |