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How to Dance the Revived Ancient Dances (Ardern Holt, 1907)

Publisher: Ardern Holt / Horace Cox, 'The Queen' Office, Windsor House, Bream's Buildings, London E.C., 1907. Printed by Horace Cox, Windsor House. Dedicated to Miss Nellie Chaplin whose 1907 Hampstead Conservatoire classes revived Pavane, Galliard, Chaconne, Siciliano, Rigaudon, Passepied, Canaries, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Minuet, Gavotte, Tarantelle, Jig, and Old English Dances from Playford. Holt credits Chaplin for adapting tracts from 'old French volumes of 1500 and 1600' and Signor Carlo Coppi for the stately-measure steps. Includes Feuillet 1713 chorographic extracts (Chacone pour une Femme; Princess Passepied). Richard Powers collection.Year: 1907Family: holtCatalog: local
Dance manual/reference by Ardern Holt / Horace Cox, 'The Queen' Office, Windsor House, Bream's Buildings, London E.C., 1907. Printed by Horace Cox, Windsor House. Dedicated to Miss Nellie Chaplin whose 1907 Hampstead Conservatoire classes revived Pavane, Galliard, Chaconne, Siciliano, Rigaudon, Passepied, Canaries, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Minuet, Gavotte, Tarantelle, Jig, and Old English Dances from Playford. Holt credits Chaplin for adapting tracts from 'old French volumes of 1500 and 1600' and Signor Carlo Coppi for the stately-measure steps. Includes Feuillet 1713 chorographic extracts (Chacone pour une Femme; Princess Passepied). Richard Powers collection. (1907). Imported from local collection.
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