LIBRARY JOURNAL
These tapes will be of primary interest to instructional dance collections and those concerned with dance and social history.
Product Description
HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME, Volume IV shows the most influential social dances of the French Baroque Court. The Minuet, the most famous 18th century dance invention, is demonstrated with step and floor pattern detail. The complicated handholds of the picturesque Allemande, the bridge to the 19th century, are carefully delineated. The intricate patterns of the Contredance are brought to life by eight dancers. As with all the HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME videos, the dances are introduced with a concise, historical overview illustrated with authentic photographs and drawings. All the steps are carefully researched from authentic period manuscripts. Each instruction shows close up views and slow motion so that easy learning is possible. Professional dancers demonstrate step details. Following the instructional section, dancers perform all the dances with the authentic music and fashions of the era. Production of the How To Dance Through Time series follows rave reviews from critics, dance experts, libraries, colleges, dance lovers, and historians who have enthusiastically embraced the two volume video set, DANCETIME! 500 Years of Social Dance.
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