The Ball-room instructer [sic]; containing a complete description of cotillons and other popular dances, with illustrations.
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TextPublication details: New York, Huestis & Craft, 1841.Description: 46 p. incl. front., illus. 13 cmOther title: - Ball-room instructer
- Ball-room instructor
- GV1763 .B18
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This manual, small enough to fit into a pocket, declares that it contains "all the information which is interesting to the world of dancing" [p. 5]. In fact, like many nineteenth-century dance manuals, the text is heavily borrowed from numerous sources and compiled by a publisher. Its format is common for this type of manual. It begins with a discussion on etiquette followed by a description of quadrilles--popular group dances performed by four couples facing in a square. Although the waltz was a staple of the mid-nineteenth-century ballroom, it is not discussed in this manual.
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
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