01418cam a22002771 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017007001500034008004100049010001700090040001800107050001700125100002700142245005700169246002000226260003800246300001900284520054100303530010000844650004700944650001100991650001901002650004401021856005801065999001701123ca 05001946 DLC20260227111042.0cr |||||||||||781018s1878 mau 000 0 eng  aca 05001946  aDLCcDLCdDLC00aGV1751b.C631 aCleveland, C. H.,cJr.10aDancing at home and abroad.cBy C. H. Cleveland, Jr.13aDancing academy aBoston,bO. Ditson & Co.,cc1878. a104 p.c20 cm. aCleveland's manual opens with an interesting account of the building blocks required for setting up a successful private dancing academy. He includes discussion on the architectural requirements, music, progress of students, hours and division of classes, dealing with children, and how to manage balls. The second part of the manual covers "fashionable dances," and the author describes quadrilles, the "Boston Waltz," and twenty-nine figures for the German (also known as cotillon), a group dance comprised of a series of party games. aAvailable also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text. 0aBallroom dancingvHandbooks, manuals, etc. 0aDance. 0aDance schools. 4aDance Instruction and Physical Culture.41dmusdif046uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.046qs c13390d13390