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JSS0433
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Page 3 of 3, Payne's First Set of Quadrilles, The Ball-Room Guide |
Page 3 of 3 of Payne's First Set of Quadrilles as it appears in The Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those new to dancing. It is interesting to compare this version of Payne's with Skinner's (JSS0910, JSS0911, JSS0912). |
JSS0434
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Page 1 of 2, The Lancers' Quadrilles, The Ball-Room Guide |
Page 1 of 2 of The Lancers' Quadrille as it appears in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those new to dancing. It is interesting to compare this version of the Lancers' with Skinner's (JSS0913, JSS0914). |
JSS0435
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Page 2 of 2, The Lancers' Quadrilles, The Ball-Room Guide |
Page 2 of 2 of The Lancers' Quadrille as it appears in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those new to dancing. It is interesting to compare this version of the Lancers with skinner's (JSS0913, JSS0914). |
JSS0436
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The Caledonian Quadrilles, The Ball-Room Guide |
The Caledonian Quadrille as described in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those new to dancing. |
JSS0437
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The Schottische and the Polka, The Ball-Room Guide |
Instructions for the Schottische and for the Polka as they appear in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for those who had taken dancing lessons rather than for those new to dancing. It is interesting to compare these instructions with those Skinner gives for the same dances. (Schottische, JSS0918, JSS0919; Polka, JSS0916, JSS0917). |
JSS0438
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The Gallopade, The Ball-Room Guide |
A description of La Gallopade as it appears in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons rather than for those new to dancing. |
JSS0439
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Page 1 of 2, Country Dances, The Ball-Room Guide |
Page 1 of 2 of a description of some country dances as given in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. This guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those new to dancing. |
JSS0440
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Page 2 of 2, Country Dances, The Ball-Room Guide |
This page continues the description of the dance, Sir Roger de Coverly, as given in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. The guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons rather than for those new to dancing. |
JSS0441
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La Varsoviana (La Va), The Ball-Room Guide |
La Varsoviana (La Va, as it appears in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing without a Master. The guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those who were new to dancing. The French names are not explained. It is interesting to compare this version of La Varsoviana with Skinner's (JSS0917, JSS0918). |
JSS0442
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Pgae 1 of 2, The Mazourka, The Ball-Room Guide |
Page 1 of 2 of instructions for the Mazourka (Mazurka, as they appear in the Ball-Room Guide or Dancing Taught without a Master. The guide was intended as a reminder for people who had taken dancing lessons, rather than for those who were new to dancing. |