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The Lancers
ID JSS0490
Title The Lancers
Document Reference MS 3088
Format 165 x 256 mm
Medium Handwritten manuscript and Newsprint
Item Type Manuscript
Subject Scottish Dance, The Lancers
Item Description This excerpt is from a series of notebooks complied by Skinner and his own dance teacher, William Scott. The notebooks were published under the title, A Guide to Fashionable Dancing. The compilers have pasted in a printed version of the dance. It is preceded with a short introduction and half way down, a note has been inserted. The introduction reads as follows: The Lancers The Lancers are not new but have again become popular in consequence of their elegance and revival at State balls + circles in high life. The note reads: [...It is now the fashion for the four ladies to advance and courtesy to each other; then each lady turns to her partner and curtseys to him. The ladies do the moulinet while the gentlemen all move round outside the quadrille and return to places. This is repeated four times. The second and fourth times all the gentlemen advance, and immediately turn towards their partners and bow to them, and continued the figure as before.] We approve of this change as it suits tall and short dancers.
Creator James Scott Skinner and William Scott
Creator Manuscript James Scott Skinner
Publisher Charles Middleton, Keith
Time Period 1870s-1880s
Associated Dates: Creation c.1883
Associated Dates: Manuscript c.1883
Associated Dates: Publication 1884
Location University of Aberdeen
Collection Name Dance Notebooks
Copyright http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/historic/documents/copyright

 

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