Registration Closed
This is the last session we'll be doing until further notice. ;(
Learn Dances from Jane Austen's Day
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{Private Group Classes also available.}
We're offering Dance Classes in Bend, Oregon. Learn Ballroom Dancing from the 19th Century! We want you to have fun dancing and learn the graceful etiquette of Jane Austen's time. Learn the Do's and Don'ts of Victorian Society, ballroom manners, and use Fan Etiquette to talk to your guests.
Want to have a Ball of your own? Get some friends together and schedule a Private Group Class! We'll find times and dates that work for you. Just want a one time class? A couple months? Maybe the whole year? |
Watch our presentation above for a little taste of what our classes will be.
dance [dans, dahns] verb, danced, danc·ing, noun verb
1. to move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially to the accompaniment of music.
2. to leap, skip, etc., as from excitement or emotion; move nimbly or quickly: to dance with joy.
3. to perform or take part in (a dance): to dance a waltz.
4. to cause to dance: He danced her around the ballroom.
5. an act or round of dancing; set: May I have this dance?
6. the art of dancing: to study dance.
7. a social gathering or party for dancing; ball: Was he invited to the dance?
8. a piece of music suited in rhythm or style to a particular form of dancing: He liked the composer's country dances.
1. to move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially to the accompaniment of music.
2. to leap, skip, etc., as from excitement or emotion; move nimbly or quickly: to dance with joy.
3. to perform or take part in (a dance): to dance a waltz.
4. to cause to dance: He danced her around the ballroom.
5. an act or round of dancing; set: May I have this dance?
6. the art of dancing: to study dance.
7. a social gathering or party for dancing; ball: Was he invited to the dance?
8. a piece of music suited in rhythm or style to a particular form of dancing: He liked the composer's country dances.
deportment, n. [OFr. deportment, fromL. deportare, to carry, to deport]
1. the manner of conducting or bearing oneself; behavior; demeanor; conduct; management. 2. the manner in which a person behaves, esp in physical bearing: [ from French déportement, from Old French deporter to conduct (oneself)] |
Watch
Watch the video below for a taste of what our dances will look like.
(note: this is a Regency Era English Country Dance.)
(note: this is a Regency Era English Country Dance.)
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