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How To Dance Through Time: 6 DVD Set


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4 hours 51 minutes

Set of Six DVDS - Volumes I-VI

Includes the following:
Vol I: 19th Century Couple Dances
Vol II: The Ragtime Era 1910-1920
Vol III: The Majesty of Renaissance Dance
Vol IV: The Elegance of Baroque Social Dance
Vol V: Victorian Era Couple Dances
Vol VI: A 19th Century Ball

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  • Learn your favorite dances from history
  • View original drawings and manuscripts
  • Study the background of each dance
  • Analyze each step, individually
  • Observe the steps in easy-to-learn sequences

Reviews

The Romance of Mid-19th Century Couple Dances

Library Journal ”…provides an intriguing glimpse into the social world of [the 19th century] era. Each dance is preceded by a historical overview, with original lithographs from the period and entertaining commentary by Teten. We learn, for example, that "the art of turning reflected elements of the Industrial Revolution, such as the ‘spinning Jenny,' and that the Mazurka was a dance of "majesty," "unreservedness," and "allurement". Adequately primed for the tension and intrigue of the 19th-century ballroom, the student is then carefully guided through the basic steps. This well produced and entertaining video is highly recommended."

Teacher's Market "The Waltz, Polka, Schottische, Galop, and Mazurka--your students may have heard or even played examples of these forms, but can they dance to them? A recent video, How to Dance Through Time:Volume I-The Romance of Mid-19th Century Couple Dances, can show them all the steps. This historically accurate introduction to these varied dances draws on period manuscripts and music composed specifically for dancing by Chopin, Liszt, and their contemporaries."

Video Librarian "Following a brief history each dance is presented by the dancers, who are shown performing from several camera angles at various speeds. This is a solid introduction to the "easy" dances and a much appreciated effort to preserve those ballroom glory days."

Billboard "A dance teacher with a shine for cultural history provides step-by-step guidance on the graceful couples' dances that set the tone in ballrooms during the previous century. Couples demonstrate everything from the gentleman's bow to the final twirl, with detailed views of dancers’ feet in slow motion…Just as enlightening as the instruction is the running commentary on the many ways the dances reflected the times in which they were created. This tape is as close to a trip back to the mid-century as most dance enthusiasts are likely to get."

The Midwest Book Review Wisconsin Bookwatch “…Each dance segment is introduced by a brief presentation of fascinating historical information accompanied by the romantic music of the past associated with each particular mode of dance. Also highly recommended are Dancetime Publications' two volume video set, DANCETIME!: 500 Years of Social Dance."

 

The Ragtime Era 1910-1920

Library Journal "Elegantly produced, with authentic music and fashions of the era, this title will be a popular addition to instructional dance collections."

Video Librarian "Each style of dance is prefaced by a truly illuminating educational section wherein the sociological and historical significance of each is explained, buttressed by period photographs and drawings. …each of the combinations is shown in real time, first in full-body view, then in a close-up on the feet."

Let’s Dance “I felt anyone could learn the steps of the dances without a problem. I would recommend this video to anyone who is interested in learning to do vintage dances and who wants to find out more about the history of this particular type of dance."

Folk Dance Scene ”...Even after more than a decade of practicing Ragtime Dance, we found new material here and intend to share it with our students."

 

The Majesty of Renaissance Dance

Library Journal "Each of the tapes provides very explicit and detailed instructions for each step and dance. Each step is shown front and back, fast and slow, without and with music. The steps are then built into entire dances. Finally the completed dances are shown in full with authentic period costuming and music. These tapes will be of primary interest to instructional dance collections and those concerned with dance and social history."

Booklist "The subtlety and elegance of the Renaissance and Baroque periods are aptly portrayed in these newest volumes in the HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME titles..."

Video Librarian "Once again guided by Carol Teten, who provides enlightened historical and sociological background, we learn that dancing was a basic, important social skill of all nobility and upper classes...recommended for intermediate to advanced dancers and historical collections."

The Midwest Book Review "Each of these 45 minute splendidly presented videos easily permit the viewers to achieve competency and fluency in these period dances and are highly recommended additions to personal, professional, dance school, public Library, academic, and community theatre video reference collections."

Catholic Library World "Renaissance Dance focuses on the skills needed by members of the Italian aristocracy in 'a world of social movement, expression and behavior... Baroque Dance is an insightful glimpse into the world of the 18th century court."


The Elegance of Baroque Social Dance

Music Teachers' Conference-Tasmania "This is just to let you know that we have presented basic steps of the menuet and contredance a well-received workshop in the Music Teachers' Conference in Launceston, Tasmania last 11 July in which we showed your DVD 'The elegance of Baroque Social Dance' Thanks again for this wonderful resource." C and B Thorn, Australia

Library Journal "Each of the tapes provides very explicit and detailed instructions for each step and dance. Each step is shown front and back, fast and slow, without and with music. The steps are then built into entire dances. Finally the completed dances are shown in full with authentic period costuming and music. These tapes will be of primary interest to instructional dance collections and those concerned with dance and social history."

Booklist "The subtlety and elegance of the Renaissance and Baroque periods are aptly portrayed in these newest volumes in the HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME titles...dance enthusiasts will enjoy these programs."

Video Librarian "Once again guided by Carol Teten, who provides enlightened historical and sociological background, we learn that dancing was a basic, important social skill of all nobility and upper classes...recommended for intermediate to advanced dancers and historical collections."

The Midwest Book Review "Each of these 45 minute splendidly presented videos easily permit the viewers to achieve competency and fluency in these period dances and are highly recommended additions to personal, professional, dance school, public Library, academic, and community theatre video reference collections."

Catholic Library World "Renaissance Dance focuses on the skills needed by members of the Italian aristocracy in 'a world of social movement, expression and behavior... Baroque Dance is an insightful glimpse into the world of the 18th century court."

 

Victorian Era Couple Dances

Library Journal “Anyone with an interest in social history and culture will greatly enjoy these glimpses into the past.”

Dancing U.S.A. “Social dance, history, technique, and researched choreography all come together in Dancetime Publications’ latest videos….this ideal addition to any traditional ballroom dancer’s video collection.”

Dance Teacher Now “In fact, through well organized instruction, professional cinematography, sumptuous period costumes, and the cheerfully stentorian narration of Dance through Time founder Carol Teten, they provide an unexpectedly engaging look at dance forms of times past.”

Dance On Camera Journal "These instructional videos will be invaluable to choreographers who create dances for period films or for cotillions and charity balls. They preserve the art form and provide the story of the cultural phenomenon, thus making a perfect addition to dance, design, and anthropological libraries."


A 19th Century Ball: The Charm of Group Dances

Library Journal “Anyone with an interest in social history and culture will greatly enjoy these glimpses into the past.”

Dancing U.S.A. “Social dance, history, technique, and researched choreography all come together in Dancetime Publications’ latest videos….this ideal addition to any traditional ballroom dancer’s video collection.”

Dance Teacher Now “In fact, through well organized instruction, professional cinematography, sumptuous period costumes, and the cheerfully stentorian narration of Dance through Time founder Carol Teten, they provide an unexpectedly engaging look of dance forms of times past.”

Brattleboro Reformer, Keene, N.H. “The organization of the material in each of these sets is first to go over each step of a dance several times in different tempos, from different angles, and with full explanations by the creator and head of the company, Carol Teten. You can watch, then skip back and try the steps yourself as you watch a second time, and over and over until you have it down pat…Teten explains the social structure of the society as it is reflected in each dance and now and then gives us the "sub-text" of the steps -- what the dancers are acting out either consciously or subliminally. It is all fascinating stuff...Who must have all six volumes? Public libraries, music and dance departments in all high schools and colleges, local theater groups who do "period" plays, anyone who loves dance, anyone interested in social history, even anyone interested in psychology. That does not leave many who would not want copies of this set.”


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