W. H. Basley's GALOPADE QUADRILLE
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- Опубліковано 2 вер 2019
- Danced at a ball in Kirov, Russia, to music by Kirov's full symphony orchestra. This is an exact reconstruction of all five figures, as described in The Dancer's Assistant, London, circa 1870. Discovered and reconstructed by Richard Powers. The music is a suite of Strauss galopades that would have been known in 1870. I don't know why the dancers chose to perform the five figures in the order of 1-3-2-4-5, perhaps a preference of the orchestra, but all five figures are complete. The written reconstruction, with detailed footnotes, is here: socialdance.stanford.edu/Sylla...
My goodness how marvellous, though I dream of doing this often I know I would be a strain to the other more experienced dancers.😩😅
There are 2 ways
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instructional videos books CDs
2 To find historical dance group and
Take their classes
Good luck in finding one or more!!
Я восхищаюсь женскими прическами, над ними столько труда вложено. И конечно танцы выполнены безупречно. Привет из Варшавы.
I thoroughly enjoyed these dances. The costumes are amazing!!
Beautiful.
My daughter and I quite enjoyed this. Super!
I love the costumes and the Strauss quadrilles I have heard for the first time.
Humans really are amazing!
Just lovely.
Back for another look . . . and they're still great!
Wonderful performance - danced with such brio and such beautiful costumes. And, isn't it interesting that 102 years after the October Revolution, tsarist-era costumes are in fashion! I have an idead that 100 years ago, such a ball and such costumes would have been frowned upon by the Cheka!
in fashion?...on the streets, today...?
@@POLMAZURKA Are you serious?) It's our historical dancing club..))
@@user-tn2us3qn9b интересно, где находится ваш клуб, как называется? Хочется познакомиться и с другими такими же классными номерами!👍👍👍👍👍💃
Excellent!
What delightful period dances!
I love it that the ladies are wearing flats.
It would be very strange to wear heels with dresses in the style of the 1850s.
Que belíssima apresentação: a música, a dança, a orquestra, tudo sincronizado. Faço parte de grupos de dança aqui na minha cidade. Adoro dançar!!!!
Listening again . . . how splendid they are! The last tune was from a quadrille on themes from Verdi . . . familiar, but just out of reach of my memory! Great performance.
It^s from the beginning of the 1. Act of Rigoletto.
Instablaster...
@@barahona68 Ah, so! Many thanks! It was from the "Melodien-Quadrille" Op. 112 composed by Johann Strauss II. JSII composed several quadrilles based on opera and operetta tunes; his "Fledermaus Quadrille" is one of my favorites.
@@richardcleveland8549 Be welcome.
So that's where the high five originated. 😉
Beautiful costumes.
Какие же красивые люди!!! А платья!!! Это великолепно!!!! Горячий привет из Нижнего Новгорода)))
Спасибо за поздравления, Нижнего
..a tour der force...the memorization, the ankles....
Quite so..
Великолепно!
esta increíble me encanto
Hermoso
Вауу.. Даже паркет в геицинке еще целый... 😮
хочу туда!
The music is a suite of Strauss galopades - Not quite so. Beginnig with 5.18 Verdi's music from Act I of Rigoletto sounds.
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Most excellent! The guys should all have on the buckled pumps of the period though. I know they have them in Russia. Just sayin'
Treé sympathique
Russians are dancing ! Means excellent ! Красиво!
how does the"kirkery" person fit in here?
What are the names of the songs?
They are five galopades by Strauss. Dinorah, Flick Flock, Toto, Folichon and Melodien.
This is one of my favorite! Someone knows the title of the music at 2:45 please?
That is Strauss' Toto-Quadrille, Op. 265
nice where it was ?
In Kirov, Russia
Galopades is Polka?
музыканты оделись как на репетицию, подпортили вам общее впечатление от просмотра
Обычно эти музыканты одеваются официально. Но в тот день была очень жаркая жара, поэтому дирижер разрешил своим музыкантам одеться неформально.
Костюмы шьются за свой счет и стоит это не дешево.
+moxieola *Thanks for this vid showing a precedent for the square dance of the working class.* The W. H. Basley treatise describes the four-couple dance reconstructed herein: I hit skunk trying to confirm the titles of this compilation of galopades composed by Johann Гtrauſз dem 1en (GeAKM).