How to Dance Through Time: 19th Century Ball: The Charm of Group Dances

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

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  • @frostywhisker6662
    @frostywhisker6662 5 років тому +581

    I'm watching this for fanfiction research because of course I am.

  • @mistyrp1012
    @mistyrp1012 12 років тому +101

    as with all centuries there is good and bad things, but what i appreciate about this is that it was a time when people had a sense of elegance and pride in how they presented themselves. No matter if the were rich or poor, they did the very best the could do with what they had. They would never dream of going to town in their nightclothes. I bet i havent been to town in years that i dont see numerous people...especially the women, and i am a woman by the way, in their PJs.

  • @Lea-fr5cn
    @Lea-fr5cn 7 років тому +334

    I'd love to wear dresses like this everyday. Wanna travel back in time!

    • @stephenoshea4207
      @stephenoshea4207 6 років тому +5

      Ebay has these types of dresses for sale. Just type Civil War ball gown in the search bar.

    • @asofiafiatagaloa6256
      @asofiafiatagaloa6256 5 років тому

      @@stephenoshea4207 b bbn ...mk

    • @asofiafiatagaloa6256
      @asofiafiatagaloa6256 5 років тому

      H

    • @Andorasful
      @Andorasful 5 років тому +11

      It's could be difficult to wear this dress without a maid.

    • @stephenoshea4207
      @stephenoshea4207 4 роки тому +10

      I am a guy and even I would love to wear these gorgeous ball gowns on a daily basis.

  • @classicbaby2374
    @classicbaby2374 9 років тому +184

    Im a black female who is a historical costumer and i study the elegance and tradition of the 18th and 19th century, would love to learn these dances lol theyre so romantic and nostalgic. I feel like im the only black person whos into this stuff but i dont care and for those below talking about slavery, can we just not? I mean were living in the 21 century and black people may not have been able to do these dances back then and dress the way the white people did but now we can relive those beautiful times today with the exception of slavery. Idk what i would do without my historical costumes and going to events, just leave the slavery stuff alone everybody is tired of hearing it and quite frankly so am i.

    • @Man4God4eva
      @Man4God4eva 9 років тому +22

      +classicbaby23 True, and even back then there were still a few notable exceptions for black people. New Orleans had some free blacks, for instance.

    • @niffleheim1998
      @niffleheim1998 8 років тому +13

      Also here in the Philippines. As a former Spanish Colony, we have adapted these dances and turned them into our own folk dances. Like Rigodon de Honor, Alcamfor, etc.

    • @AnnetteDrake
      @AnnetteDrake 8 років тому +2

      +Tony Montana I so love ragtime. Scott Joplin = my hero.

    • @thespaceshuttlechallenger7882
      @thespaceshuttlechallenger7882 7 років тому +23

      I'm re-enactor, and I can tell you that even for us, there are a lot of things about the past had better stay in the past. Husbands don't get to reenact being their wives and "wealthy" re-enactor don't get to treat "working class" re-enactors like animals, and nobody has to spend the entire weekend locked up in an asylum just because they're gay or atheist or whatever else that people used to get locked up for. We even let women don mens' uniforms and fight in battles if that's what they want to do. If anyone ever tries to tell you that you that you can only portray slaves or low-class women because you're black, call them out on their racist double-standard, because a double-standard is exactly what it is.

    • @kitanau1270
      @kitanau1270 7 років тому +8

      I feel you, i'm asian and sooo interested

  • @RetroFan
    @RetroFan 6 років тому +66

    True story. When I was a very young child, no older than 6, I had a dream I was a man in another time. I came through these curtains into a dark large room decorated with long, big red curtains. I was wearing a brown suit and I sat at a round table, had a small drink. Couples were dancing slowly and the women wore dresses like is shown in this video.
    As a child I also enjoyed Classical music and often would fall asleep to it and some times pretended I was a conductor.
    I'd also put on small plays by myself, acting different parts.

    • @Paulina0o0
      @Paulina0o0 6 років тому +7

      Retro Fan perhaps you had a past life

    • @baskorohpradono7171
      @baskorohpradono7171 5 років тому +1

      No one wear brown at period party

    • @RetroFan
      @RetroFan 5 років тому +4

      @@baskorohpradono7171 It was a brown suit. I remember the dream. I'm from the south-eastern United States, so perhaps it was different here in that time. Who are you to say what a man wore? It wasn't a period party, the dream was in that time period. I also had another dream of this time period several years ago but I wore a blue suit jacket and was with another man. There were trees and a large field and a White schoolhouse. A woman was bringing children in and for some reason I shouted to her; God sees and she said what did you say? I then woke up.

  • @RegencyLady-ho2ik
    @RegencyLady-ho2ik 5 років тому +54

    I wish these were popular, I'd take this over clubbing. I can't stand clubbing but I'd love this. It's more romantic.

    • @saramuresan9305
      @saramuresan9305 3 роки тому

      Of course RegencyLady we all share this aspersion. God willing one day we can ban together and follow these dreams.

    • @kelseymccollam5148
      @kelseymccollam5148 3 роки тому

      Lol I’m sure most would agree unless your the wallflower that never gets asked to dance then at least if you go clubbing you can dance by yourself or with your friends.

  • @criticalhard
    @criticalhard 7 років тому +16

    Omg that last one is the best, so much passion.

  • @beastinout7291
    @beastinout7291 4 роки тому +18

    Imagine going to a 19th century party but having skipped your ball room dance classes

  • @08fighter08
    @08fighter08 4 роки тому +5

    I've had to do research on different dances for the regency romance novels I edit and proofread. These look like fun but nerve racking if you mess up. Lol
    I recently saw a depressing video of kids dancing with their back to each other and arms hooked together due to COVID concerns. Why not have them do these? Much more fun if you ask me.

  • @thetriumphofthethrill2457
    @thetriumphofthethrill2457 7 років тому +4

    Well done vid. Nice to see the stories behind what one reads in novels and sees in movies.

  • @elianamarshall9333
    @elianamarshall9333 3 роки тому +3

    the fact that i remembered ALL of this from middle school square dancing 💀💀

  • @juliantotriwijaya9208
    @juliantotriwijaya9208 5 років тому +5

    3:14 my favorite part of the dace, seems fun :)

  • @alpha-alpha-alpha
    @alpha-alpha-alpha 6 років тому +8

    How many hours did the maidens and the young lads spend to learn all dances fluently, only to use it to find a date?

  • @lalouisianecreole4883
    @lalouisianecreole4883 4 роки тому +4

    I'm a huge lover of the Antebellum south
    And I'm more then Positive that the Southern aristocracy indulged in these Elegant, Sophisticated Dances
    The young Southern Belles in Beautiful Ornate Dresses fresh from the Shops of New Orleans ( in which then was the South's Largest/Richest City, Bustling Port city got these Dresses from the Mother country France/Paris)
    The Southern Planter and his Charming Attire, Cape and Top hat
    While they pranced around the Luxurious Ballroom of the Plantation, Butlers and Maids tended to their every Need and Desires, The Wine from Bordeaux France, Heavily Supplied in the wine room, and the Foods as if from Heaven itself. Ham,Turkey,Chicken,Jello,Red rice and Beans, Beignets, Just about anything the mind could Conjure this Charming Aristocracy had it's hands on. I'm forgetting Mammy's Delicious Creole Gumbo.
    ⚜🇫🇷⚜🇺🇸⚜
    Edit: a spelling Mistake Mon Ami

    • @saramuresan9305
      @saramuresan9305 3 роки тому +2

      I feel terribly home sick when I read comments like this, it’s like some memory that I have but never had experienced it. Oh if only someone could make a time machine so I could dance with my own debonair Rhett Butler!

    • @lalouisianecreole4883
      @lalouisianecreole4883 3 роки тому +1

      @@saramuresan9305I'm so glad to have given you a dose of Nostalgia,
      I believe you my freind are a Romantic, a Connoisseur and a Refined cultured person.
      If you like
      I hope you to Read works written by Harnett t kane, Lyle Saxon, Grace King and George Washington cable. All Prominent Southern Aristocratic Authors
      My Nostalgic romantic Writing stems from these great Southern American authors. And do check my channel 🎩⚜
      Merci mon ami

  • @nywphadora
    @nywphadora 3 роки тому +1

    The end was perfect

  • @SaintDelilah
    @SaintDelilah 3 роки тому +1

    I understand music was slow and there is heart but I can’t help but see a lot of these dances as just walking in circles with occasional hand contact.

    • @JimWhite-c7q
      @JimWhite-c7q 17 днів тому

      These were social dances in an era where chastity was highly valued. More complicated than the majority of dancing you see today in the club scene today.

  • @mohdisrail2578
    @mohdisrail2578 3 роки тому +1

    Now 2023: DANGEROUS THE GIRL WAS SO DANGEROUS (HEE-HEE)
    moonwalk
    lol but that cool and chill dance

  • @TheSecretProvider
    @TheSecretProvider 6 років тому +13

    Damn. Evolution of dance didn't get this.

  • @shirleynitka5030
    @shirleynitka5030 3 роки тому +1

    I wanted to see Colonial dances like in Turn Washington's Spies & Poldark

  • @shrutirajput9994
    @shrutirajput9994 4 роки тому +3

    Storm and silence

  • @танц.клубПируэтАсбест

    beautifully!!!

  • @scarletweb2106
    @scarletweb2106 8 місяців тому

    I gotta go back in time to the 19th century

  • @wintersecret9284
    @wintersecret9284 2 роки тому +1

    Watching this so I can write my fan fiction correctly.

  • @JonathonNeville
    @JonathonNeville 4 роки тому +2

    The best cotillion I found is at ua-cam.com/video/yhnMHrBeh84/v-deo.html, with choreography reconstruction by Richard Powers. It's great - but not as great as the description in this video (2:18-2:47; the handkerchief thing is not part of it). Where can we see a video that matches this description of the cotillion?

  • @lipgloss675411
    @lipgloss675411 5 років тому +5

    but when do they start doing the stanky leg?

  • @jenshertog1702
    @jenshertog1702 3 роки тому +2

    I used this as inspiration for a choreography inspired by/cover of Vogue by madonna for a nutcracker musical for my dance studies. Specifically her infamous VMA performance.
    Don't know how i ended up this deep into references

  • @davehshs651
    @davehshs651 12 років тому +8

    A "grand" society, indeed! It's maintenance only required the forced, unpaid labor of millions of brutalized slaves. Thank God it's "gone with the wind."

  • @1awareness
    @1awareness 13 років тому +1

    amazing

  • @nttn4302
    @nttn4302 4 роки тому +1

    Is this early or late 19th century?

  • @ariakingsleye6271
    @ariakingsleye6271 5 років тому +1

    Which piece are they dancing to?

  • @okthatscool9503
    @okthatscool9503 4 роки тому +1

    Anyone know the song at the beginning

  • @actuary33
    @actuary33 11 років тому +3

    now the wife wont leave me in peace because of this.hahhah..damn this clip! :)

  • @ihammadkhan
    @ihammadkhan 7 років тому +1

    tank u, i wuz lukin for dance for a party opanang. u sevd da day

  • @happykim4989
    @happykim4989 5 років тому +1

    Anyone tell me about musics??

  • @lyssalouise2705
    @lyssalouise2705 2 роки тому +1

    “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16

  • @hongkijeremy5236
    @hongkijeremy5236 5 років тому +3

    I'm watching this to know what jobs the Misteresses of Liszt has. 😂😂😂

  • @aprilmadrigal5145
    @aprilmadrigal5145 6 років тому +4

    I really adore the 19th century I want to be born in those times to be a duchess or something

  • @lamiaramadan7110
    @lamiaramadan7110 Рік тому

    Hi 2023😊😄

  • @mrtray98
    @mrtray98 9 років тому +2

    ...

  • @malibu64
    @malibu64 12 років тому

    I wanna play!

  • @EMNstar
    @EMNstar 2 місяці тому

    I cant get over how dull ballroom dances of the 18th and 19th centuries were. I always look at them and think "... they're just walking and skipping"

  • @Gemzstone1
    @Gemzstone1 Рік тому

    Thank god I wasn't around in that time to wear those clothes!

  • @tdsims1963
    @tdsims1963 11 років тому +10

    Of course, this only applied if you weren't a slave....

  • @Anne-ed7qc
    @Anne-ed7qc 3 роки тому

    now i'm ready to be isekaid

  • @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592
    @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 4 роки тому +3

    this is danced at school graduations in denmark lol

    • @saramuresan9305
      @saramuresan9305 3 роки тому +1

      Us non- European inhabitants envy that, while we are stuck in our heads fantasying these dances You can easily have this sort of entertainment, makes me happy to know people still have traditional dances.

  • @plantationmuscleboy
    @plantationmuscleboy 13 років тому +8

    The southern gentlemen that lived during the antebellum South were so lucky! They could dance with the most beautiful ladies, swirling on the dance floors of grand ballrooms in huge spacious plantation mansions.... Everyone was so rich and dressed better than royalty. What a grand society!

    • @saramuresan9305
      @saramuresan9305 3 роки тому

      Somewhat glamorous society, it was glamorous for the rich/ middle class but generally hell on earth for the slaves, the poor, and the out casts. But other than that I whole heartily agree that it must have been a picturesque time.

    • @lalouisianecreole4883
      @lalouisianecreole4883 3 роки тому

      @@saramuresan9305
      Curiouser and Curiouser
      when one is drawn to the old South, one likely wishes the opportunity to have been apart of the society
      Would you if given the chance
      Be a Vivacious Lively Southern belle, Complete with a Luxurious Silk satin Gown with a Parasol and fan.
      Or would your impulses on Morality on the basis of what life was like then for Colored people prevent you from indulging in the pleasures of the Aristocracy, The feeling of Exclusivity.
      You mustn't step your foot in half way, you must launch full forward if you at all have the slightest attraction.

    • @JimWhite-c7q
      @JimWhite-c7q 17 днів тому

      These dances were imported from Europe well before antebellum days. That’s why they don’t even have English names