Winter-Tanz-Schule für Balltanz 19.Jhd. mit Adventball "Die Blumen Lady" - Winter Dance School of Vintage dance & Advent Ball

Winter-Tanz-Schule für „Balltanz“- deutsche, englische & Wiener Salontänze von 1845 - 1915
14.12. - 17.12.2011 in Dresden - Kurse im Tanzsaal „Tres Tangos“


mit Winterball im Advent „Die Blumen Lady“ Ballnacht mit Galaprogramm am 17.12.2011 - ab 19:30 Uhr in Dresden Schloss „Albrechtsberg“ (Palais Prinz Albrecht v. Preußen - 1821)


Informationen zu Kurs and Ball hier:
Deutsch Wintertanzschule & Ballnacht Dresden 2011
English Winter Dance School & Ball Dresden 2011


Die Tänze zum Kurs
* Der BlumenTanz mit 6 Figurentänzen aus dem handschriftlichen Originaltanzbuch von E. Reisinger (Wien 1885), eine Quadrille in typisch Wienerischer Colonnen-Aufstellung, die in ihren Figuren von den duftenden Blumen Veilchen, Nelke, Reseda, Rose, Camelie und Vergissmeinnicht erzählt - mit blumig schönen Raumfiguren und Schrittvarianten und einem Hauch von Polka und Chassé-Walzer zur Originalmusik von Eduard Strauß
* Die Coulon’s Quadrille, eine stilvolle königliche Variante der Quadrille Française in Carré- Aufstellung (Coulon, London 1873), die die Besonderheit hat, dass die Figurenteile stets gleichzeitig von den Haupt- und Seitenpaaren der Quadrille getanzt werden, was neuartige Figurenelemente entstehen lässt, getanzt zur Musik von J. Strauß S.
* Der Walzer Cotillon „Die Sterne“, entnommen einer Veröffentlichung der „Berliner illustrierte Damen Zeitschrift - Der Bazar“ vom 23.01.1864 (Choreograf nicht benannt) mit großartigen Raumfiguren für je 16 Paare
* The Triplet, ein spritziges Medley aus Galopp, Valse à deux temps und englischer Polka (Charles Durang, 1856)
* Die Redowa, der beliebte neue Modewalzer im Mazurkastil mit Schrittvariationen, choreographiert in Rechts- und Linksdrehung nach europäischen und amerikanischen Quellen (1846 von Mr. Coulon in London eingeführt)
* und …zur Ballnacht einfache Cotillontouren wie „Schneebälle“ und „Eissterne“, Walzer, Polkas & Polka Mazurka


Musiker zur Ballnacht
Orchester: Tschechische Symphoniker Prag unter der Leitung von Petr Chromčák
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Winter Dance School of „Vintage dance“ - German, English and
Austrian Ballroom dances from the period 1845 -1915
14th – 17th December 2011 at the "Tres Tangos" dance hall in Dresden
and Winter Ball in Advent „The Flower Lady“ Ball Night with
Gala programme - 17th Dec. 2011 from 7.30 pm at Albrechtsberg Palace, Dresden (the Prince Albrecht of Prussia’s Palace)


The dances to be taught during the course
* The Flowers Dance, consisting of six figures, from the original manuscript by E. Reisinger (Viennna 1885), is a typical Viennese quadrille danced in a longwise set. Each figure represents one fragrant flower – violet, carnation, reseda, rose, camelia, and forget-me-not. The appealing formations and step variations with touches of polka and chassé-waltz are danced to the original music by Eduard Strauss.
* The Coulon’s Quadrille is an elegant royal variation on the Quadrille Française, danced in a square set (Coulon, London 1873). The distinctive feature of this quadrille is that the head and side couples always dance at the same time, forming new unusual figures. It is danced to the music of J. Strauss Sr.
* The Waltz Cotillon “Die Sterne“ (The Stars) appeared in the “Berliner illustrierte Damen Zeitschrift – Der Bazar“ (Berlin Illustrated Ladies Magazine – The Bazar) on 23rd January 1864, and its showy figures are danced in formations of 16 couples. The author of this cotillon is not known.
* The Triplet, a lively medley - very popular in the English ball rooms - comprising the Galop, Valse à deux temps and the English Polka (Charles Durang, 1856)
* The Redowa was a well-loved new fashionable waltz dance in mazurka style with step variations. Its choreography, incorporating right and left turning, is based on European and American sources. It was introduced by M. Coulon in London in 1846.
* On the ball night we’ll enjoy further simple cotillon figures, like “Snowballs” and “Snowflake Stars” and, of course, waltzes, polkas and polka mazurkas.


Ball musicians
Orchestra: The Czech Symphony Orchestra of Prague conducted by Petr Chromčák


Wir freuen uns auf ein Wiedersehen und Kennenlernen!


We look forward to seeing you (again)!


Sylvia Hartung - www.balltanz.de - mail: sylvia@creanc.com

Dresden

Dresden
Germany

Teacher

+49 1605860040
Englisch Sylvia Hartung reconstructs, choreographies and teaches social (ballroom) dances of the 19th and 20th century from Europe and North America since 2005... read more

Contacts

+49 1605860040
Glashütter Str. 47b .creanc. Tanz & Kreativwerkstatt | Balltanzschule Dresden
01309 Dresden
Germany

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FOR YOUR BALL PARTICIPANTS:

Ready at last! Our researches of European Social Ballroom Dances are now on a set of 5 CD/DVD-s- data discs. We offer the content to you for free. Although copyrighted by the author, Mr. R. Cwieka, (me), he hereby gives you permission to make copies of the said discs and distribute them to your dance friends, the general public and to libraries. DO YOU WANT THE DISCS? (FIRST, I SHALL SEND THE INITIAL CD.) SHALL I SEND IT TO YOU? Here are the contents:
POLONAISE: STORY OF A DANCE
MAZUR-MAZURKA: THE BRILLANT GLORIOUS DANCE
The title, MAZUR-MAZURKA: THE BRILLANT GLORIOUS DANCE, is a compendium or a catch-all title for the following works, which deal with aspects of the Mazur-Mazurka Dance:
MAZUR: THE ELEGANT POLISH RUNNING-SLIDING DANCE
POLISH MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE MANUALS &
SUPPLEMENTAL POLISH MAZUR-MAZURKA SOURCES

RUSSIAN MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE MANUALS &
SUPPLEMENTAL RUSSIAN MAZUR-MAZURKA SOURCES

GERMAN MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE MANUALS &
SUPPLEMENTAL GERMAN MAZUR-MAZURKA SOURCES

ITALIAN MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE MANUALS
SWEDISH MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE MANUALS
SUPPLEMENTAL ENGLISH MAZUR-MAZURKA SOURCES
SUPPLEMENTAL FRENCH MAZUR-MAZURKA SOURCES
SUPPLEMENTAL AUSTRIAN MAZUR-MAZURKA SOURCES

THE ŻYWIECKIAN MAZUR

THE ELEMENTS OF AND THEIR COMBINATION IN FIGURES FOR POLISH
FIGURE DANCING

THE MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE FIGURES WORKBOOK &
THE MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE FIGURES AUDIO INSTRUCTIONS*

SUPPLEMENTAL HOŁUBIEC COUPLE-TURN SOURCES

SOME MORE MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, FRAGMENTS, ETC., ABOUT THE
SLIDING-GLIDING MAZUR STEP: FINALLY DONE 2007

A SUPPLEMENTAL SIMPLE ANALYSIS OF SOME PICTURES OF THE PZDP

THE KRAKOWIAK DANCE WORKBOOK
THE KUJAWIAK DANCE WORKBOOK
THE OBEREK DANCE WORKBOOK
THE GORALSKI DANCE WORKBOOK
DANCES AND FOLKLORE OF THE ŻYWIECKIAN TOWNSPEOPLE

*As of this writing, The Mazur-Mazurka Dance Figures Audio Instructions, do not exist in book form.(But we do have a soft-covered Workbook of all these Figures which is available.) They are a series of 4 DVD-data discs, done as DATA-SOUND RECORDINGS, TALKING, VERBAL INSTRUCTION which are in ENGISH for each of the figure-sequences, that is, of the complete choreographies for almost 300 hundred Contemporary Social Ballroom and Stage choreographies. These are used in conjunction with the THE MAZUR-MAZURKA DANCE FIGURES WORKBOOK which illustrates all of the figure-sequences, that is, the figures are drawn.. This is about forty hours of verbal instructions—a real treat for dance lovers. (To obtain these, for free, contact the author at cwiekara@shu.edu) Would anyone or group of dance-lovers like to make a video record of these complete choreographies? Or donate copies to your local library. Or place any of the works on your web-site OR make computer-animations. Feel free to do so.