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How To Dance Through Time, Volume V
Victorian Era Couple Dances

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Learn exciting variations to the Waltz, Polka, Galop and Mazurka

 Volume V continues the tradition of The Romance of Mid-19th Century Couple Dances-- Waltz, Polka, Galop and Mazurka. This volume introduces a kaleidoscope of 24 variations on these romantic classics. By the Victorian era, these dances had developed intricate embellishments and improvisational sequences which heralded the freedoms of the 20th century ballroom:  the Waltz burgeoned into multiple turning patterns; the Polka developed whimsical variations; the Galop rose to a new level of expertise, and the Mazurka blossomed into virtuosic displays.

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.

Publisher, choreographer and dance historian Carol Teten has over 40 years of dance teaching and performing. She is the founder and first artistic director of Dance Through Time, the award-winning theatrical dance company from San Francisco, California, which performs the dances in the videos.  55 Minutes

 
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Reviews of How To Dance Through Time, Volume V
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."

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.

“…she [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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Companion music CDs for the
HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME video series

Volume I and V: 19th Century Couple Dances

Volume I: The Romance of Mid-19th Century Couple Dances

1.Waltz
2. Galop
3. Polka
4. Schottische
5. Polka-Mazurka

Volume V: Victorian Era Couple Dances

6. Waltz 8 measures very slow
7. Waltz 16 measures slow
8. Waltz 16 measures moderate
9. Waltz 32 measures slow
10. Waltz 32 measures moderate
11. Waltz full a Tempo
12. Polka 16 measures slow
13. Polka 16 measures moderate
14. Polka 32 measures slow
15. Polka 32 measures moderate
16. Polka 64 measures moderate
17. Polka full a tempo
18. Galop 8 measures slow
19. Galop 8 measures moderate
20. Galop 16 measures slow
21. Galop 16 measures moderate
22. Galop 32 measures slow
23. Galop 32 measures moderate
24. Galop full a tempo
25. Mazurka 16 measures slow
26. Mazurka 16 measures moderate
27. Mazurka 32 measures slow
28. Mazurka 32 measures moderate
29. Mazurka full a tempo

Pianist - David Shepard
Music: Tracks 1-5
La Bayadère by Ludwig Minkus
”Quick Galop”, Traditional
Coppélia by Léo Delibes
”Rainbow Schottische”, Traditional
Mazurka by Frédéric François Chopin

Music: Tracks 6-27
”The United States Grand Waltz” Op. 43
by Charles Grobe
”The Village Bells” by Stephen Foster
”Kangaroo Galop” by Jesse Williams
Mazurka Op. 21 by Camille Saint-Saëns

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