1) These are English Longways Country Dances. These + Quadrille square Dances from.France, Cielito, Media Cana, Perucon, etc. from Argentina + Uruguay, etc. are sort of couple dances.but all such dances focus on.gruops of couples +"pre choreographed patterns. ?(Much changed 1830s 40s when single couple polkas spread everywhere, followed by 1 couple waltzes, mazurkas (mazureks) schilottises, galops, etc? 2) In England, there is Jane Austen Society, Quadrille Club, etc.+performances &/or audience participation 3) Also, US has Jane Austem Society of N America, etc activities similar to English groups. 4) Instructions 4A) Sources ---books ( videos?) 4B) Overlap/ repetition--- the relatively few steps, . arm + hand holds. figures are continuously recombined for each named dance. Good luck.in finding live English.Rrgency dances near you?!!!
The most romantic scene ever. Love this couple please bring Sanditon back for at least one more season. You can’t make us fall in love with them and not give us a happy ending for them.
@@minavirijevic5271 But without Sidney as Theo decided Sidney's story was finished and he is not coming back. They started filming few weeks ago I think.
Yes, I wondered what the masks were for. Historically incorrect, of course; masks would be worn at fancy-dress balls but not for a social dance like this. However, since it's a totally incorrect made-up dance anyway (sorry, figurinessquirt, if this spoils the magic), the producer evidently chose a very free artistic invention rather than accuracy. Odd, since as mentioned above, all the other aspects are well researched.
Just beautiful the most romantic couple on screen Sidney please return to s3 Charlotte is lost without you the best chemistry and well suited couple 🙏❤️🇦🇺
Please can you create a series like a Sanditon and put this two together to be in the final? We deserve a happy and, they didn't do it in the season 3. Please give as all a happy and for Charlotte and Sidney!
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It's sad though that the choreographer didn't use early 19th-century sources; the dancing is almost entirely made up of movements from other centuries and other countries, and perhaps from the choreographer's imagination. As a revelation of the characters' feelings it may be very creative, but the dance and music bore really no relationship to any social dancing in Austen's time. However, the costume-designer and set-designer evidently went to a lot of trouble to bring the early 19th century to life, as your comment proves.
@@annhinchliffe8314 this is so interesting! I came here to this video because I just saw this episode and I wanted to know what dance was this, can you tell me more about this influences? I really like to dance, and I am really interested in traditional english and french dances!
@@margaridaleitedealmeidavaz9541 Thanks; how nice to hear that you're interested in trad dances. It's difficult to answer your question because there are so many influences in this video clip. For example, the hand touching is like 16th-century Italian dance, and the shoulder touching is like 20th-century stage dance. If you want find out more: try the Historical Dance Society, who run classes and clubs mainly in England: historicaldance.org.uk/. You can contact me via their website. (I don't know where you live, Margarida.) HDS has links to similar societies in Europe historicaldance.org.uk/links/section/1. There are other groups e.g. Early Dance Circle; and more information on earlydance.org/ which covers Europe and USA. Some groups distinguish between traditional dance, which can be more informal social dance for fun, and historical dance, which tries to interpret historical evidence -- but for fun, also! I hope you find a group you can dance with, after the pandemic is over.
@@annhinchliffe8314 thank you so much for all the sites and information! ❤ I live in Portugal, but I will deffenitly check those groups! Here we have some trad dances groups, and usually every summer I go to dance festivals, but I didn't know about this historical dance projects, really interesting! I am now studying Anthropology and folk dances of a town in Portugal, so I really like this subjects, and I really miss dancing in group! Thank you again for all your comments!
@@annhinchliffe8314 I know almost nothing about dance, but I was getting distracted by how out-of-period it looked (especially the hand touching and the shoulder embrace as you mentioned). It felt very all-over-the-place like you said. There was no lining up in a reel, no promenading, no 4-pointed hands in a circle while you spin thingy, no trading partners....
I can't express how much this series has come to mean to me, in this moment, every time I watch this scene, I hear this melody, my heart starts beating faster. As soon as their hands touch, the melody becomes more intense, those smiles, the rhythm starts to speed up. It seems that at this moment all the problems of the world disappear, thoughts disappear, it's like flying. At this moment, you can always think only about the good, and not think about your future problems. I don’t know, but I will transfer this series to my living world, not only to the screen, these two lovers will always be with me. The most romantic dance I have ever seen.😔💔❤️
This Scene Had me mesmerized while i held my breath cuz i could feel that angst of attraction between them...I really Want them to continue the story with a season2 soo muchhhh😫
I agree with you wholeheartedly Lauryne! As well done as this series is I don't think I would have put myself thru it had I known how it would end and that there wasn't a 2nd season planned.
Screenwriter Andre Davis on Sanditon ending. When Charlotte realizes she has feelings for Sidney? Was it the DANCE? Exactly. Our composer and choreographer came together, and everybody and said this dance is when Charlotte realizes she is in love with him. Because up until that point she couldn't really understand what her feelings were. This dance is supposed to signify her eureka moment of, ‘Oh my god I have feelings for this person.’ That is what that dance is. Another question that comes up a lot on social media: why did you choose to give Sanditon an unhappy ending? Well, really because we were rather banking on having a second series. We certainly didn't want to leave Charlotte to be in despair for too long, that was the reason. But one could also say that audiences, I think, are perhaps too used to having all their expectations fulfilled. I did feel sorry-a lot a lot of people were posting on Twitter in the UK, "How could you, how could you?" "I've had just such a rotten year, and I was just counting on Charlotte and Sydney having a happy ending. Now, you leave us with this, Mr. Davis." I did feel a bit guilty. But anyway, if we get a second series, we're certainly going to eventually give Charlotte an ending that she would like.
I think this is also the moment he discovers he has feelings for her. He makes the first step by making it clear that he wants to dance with her and noone else. Even if he's then disturbed by his old flame.
To be honest now finished watching Season 2. I love all the dances from Season 1 and 2. I love watching everyone. It's a treat watching that kind of dance which is now uncommon in our modern era. I love Charlotte's dance with the leading men - mesmerising but of course, if I have to choose which is the best one. It is this one and I do hope to see more balls.
How did they learn to dance like this? I mean in those times. Practice at home? There's so many dances, how do you memorise them all. This would stress me out
Good question. I'm afraid it's a sequence invented by a modern choreographer who seems to have borrowed bits from many different eras. For example, the hand-touching at the start isn't found in anything later than 16th-century Italy, and the shoulder to shoulder swivel isn't found earlier than 20th-century ballet and ballroom. The actors did do a few arm-lifts from waltzing early-1800s-style but those moves at the time would have been done slowly, each couple choosing their own movement, not everyone doing the same. In any case, it couldn't be a waltz with all the changes of tempo. The only Austen-era dance I know of that changes tempo is La Boulanger [sic], a dance-romp, which is mentioned in P&P. I'd love to know why the choreographer decided to train everyone in a sort of Pan's People or Strictly Come Dancing routine rather than use one of the hundreds of authentic dances (square, circle, longways or couple) as a basis to showcase the characters' relationship. Authenticity, slightly adapted, worked fine in other dramas such as Poldark!
No creo que tenga un nombre en concreto. La autora de esta magnífica pieza se llama Ruth Barrett, si escribes sidney and charlotte dance scene te aparecerá enseguida. En spotify también está toda la banda sonora, incluida esta :)
I'm at ep. 2.5 but this scene from ep. 1 has been haunting me. I knew someone would post it on YT. It is just dripping with sexual tension. But will they hook up in the end?
Oh I love her character. She is not only has a beautiful image on screen , but also charming in real. I love her character. May you always be part of amazing film Rose and wonderful character. I can picture you in a Disney film too. My daughters and I would love to watch.
Sanditon isn’t the same without him. I miss him every episode:(
Can we bring back pairs dancing like this?
1) These are English Longways Country
Dances. These + Quadrille square Dances from.France, Cielito, Media Cana,
Perucon, etc. from Argentina + Uruguay, etc. are sort of couple dances.but all such dances focus on.gruops of couples
+"pre choreographed patterns. ?(Much changed 1830s 40s when single couple
polkas spread everywhere, followed by
1 couple waltzes, mazurkas (mazureks)
schilottises, galops, etc?
2) In England, there is Jane Austen Society, Quadrille Club, etc.+performances &/or audience participation
3) Also, US has Jane Austem Society of
N America, etc activities similar to English groups.
4) Instructions
4A) Sources ---books ( videos?)
4B) Overlap/ repetition--- the relatively few steps, . arm + hand holds. figures
are continuously recombined for each
named dance.
Good luck.in finding live English.Rrgency
dances near you?!!!
I love that moment at 1:55 where all the other couples do a turn, but Sidney and Charlotte miss the turn because they're so fixed on each other.
It seems like they didn’t want to let go 😄
Yes, that is a great scene, “a dance is a conversation between two people”🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️
It's pure perfection
The most romantic scene ever. Love this couple please bring Sanditon back for at least one more season. You can’t make us fall in love with them and not give us a happy ending for them.
Theo James ruined everything
WE NEED 2nd SEASON !!!!
agree
It was canceled 🥺
@@BlackCat-vg5yx there is going to be a second and third season
@@غديالجهني-ذ6خ when?
@@minavirijevic5271 But without Sidney as Theo decided Sidney's story was finished and he is not coming back. They started filming few weeks ago I think.
I could watch this a thousand times. They belong together. Sidney & Charlotte ARE Sanditon!
Amen!
The chemistry between these two is just incredible! 😍
Oh, how I wish he had come back for season 2 😔
The music, the dance, the subtle sexual tension...this scene is pure magic
Do you guys realise that everyone wears a mask, apart from them?? because they are their "truest self" when they are together. I'm crying
Yes, I wondered what the masks were for. Historically incorrect, of course; masks would be worn at fancy-dress balls but not for a social dance like this. However, since it's a totally incorrect made-up dance anyway (sorry, figurinessquirt, if this spoils the magic), the producer evidently chose a very free artistic invention rather than accuracy. Odd, since as mentioned above, all the other aspects are well researched.
OMG IM CRYING TOO I NEVER NOTICED THAT UNTIL NOW!
Just beautiful the most romantic couple on screen Sidney please return to s3 Charlotte is lost without you the best chemistry and well suited couple 🙏❤️🇦🇺
If I can only like your message a million times more
Please can you create a series like a Sanditon and put this two together to be in the final? We deserve a happy and, they didn't do it in the season 3. Please give as all a happy and for Charlotte and Sidney!
I’m crying. They are so in love with each other. And different from other couples. So close
Please god, give us a second season😭❤️ And happy ending
Totally agree! To support the making of season 2 with HEA for C&S ▶️ Join on Twitter to be loud ➡️ #SaveSanditon #SanditonPBS #Sanditon ▶️Sign the petition on line ‼️ 🎩 ❤️ 👒
Everyone should dance like this and the world would be serene.
How wonderful is that ?!!!!!!! Extremely beautiful in any way !
FLAWLESS... I was transported to early 19th century England by this superb dance sequence.
It's sad though that the choreographer didn't use early 19th-century sources; the dancing is almost entirely made up of movements from other centuries and other countries, and perhaps from the choreographer's imagination. As a revelation of the characters' feelings it may be very creative, but the dance and music bore really no relationship to any social dancing in Austen's time. However, the costume-designer and set-designer evidently went to a lot of trouble to bring the early 19th century to life, as your comment proves.
@@annhinchliffe8314 this is so interesting! I came here to this video because I just saw this episode and I wanted to know what dance was this, can you tell me more about this influences? I really like to dance, and I am really interested in traditional english and french dances!
@@margaridaleitedealmeidavaz9541 Thanks; how nice to hear that you're interested in trad dances. It's difficult to answer your question because there are so many influences in this video clip. For example, the hand touching is like 16th-century Italian dance, and the shoulder touching is like 20th-century stage dance. If you want find out more: try the Historical Dance Society, who run classes and clubs mainly in England: historicaldance.org.uk/. You can contact me via their website.
(I don't know where you live, Margarida.) HDS has links to similar societies in Europe historicaldance.org.uk/links/section/1. There are other groups e.g. Early Dance Circle; and more information on earlydance.org/ which covers Europe and USA.
Some groups distinguish between traditional dance, which can be more informal social dance for fun, and historical dance, which tries to interpret historical evidence -- but for fun, also! I hope you find a group you can dance with, after the pandemic is over.
@@annhinchliffe8314 thank you so much for all the sites and information! ❤ I live in Portugal, but I will deffenitly check those groups! Here we have some trad dances groups, and usually every summer I go to dance festivals, but I didn't know about this historical dance projects, really interesting! I am now studying Anthropology and folk dances of a town in Portugal, so I really like this subjects, and I really miss dancing in group! Thank you again for all your comments!
@@annhinchliffe8314 I know almost nothing about dance, but I was getting distracted by how out-of-period it looked (especially the hand touching and the shoulder embrace as you mentioned). It felt very all-over-the-place like you said. There was no lining up in a reel, no promenading, no 4-pointed hands in a circle while you spin thingy, no trading partners....
i’m in love with this scene everything was on point
oh my god the chemistry! I'm crying💕😭💔
After finishing the show this scene is torture for me .
Me too!
I’ve watched this so many times, just beautiful. We need a Season 2.
We need season two!!! We need an Austen happy ending!
I need this. A pandemic world needs it
I love this scene,you can feel the attraction they have for each other.We need another season please!
He is such a great actor. Looks just like he is totally in love.
Yes, I love his searing gaze!
He really is 😍
I can't express how much this series has come to mean to me, in this moment, every time I watch this scene, I hear this melody, my heart starts beating faster. As soon as their hands touch, the melody becomes more intense, those smiles, the rhythm starts to speed up. It seems that at this moment all the problems of the world disappear, thoughts disappear, it's like flying. At this moment, you can always think only about the good, and not think about your future problems. I don’t know, but I will transfer this series to my living world, not only to the screen, these two lovers will always be with me. The most romantic dance I have ever seen.😔💔❤️
I totally understand! Their performance is so perfect! Their developing love is everywhere in this scene!
So beautiful The way they look at one another So sensual I love her hair and gown
its so romantic.💜💜
This Scene Had me mesmerized while i held my breath cuz i could feel that angst of attraction between them...I really Want them to continue the story with a season2 soo muchhhh😫
This dance is epic
Just love this dance.
I love this scene and I love them!!! Sanditon is in my heart
In love with this scene!!! So beautiful!
How joyful 😍 I adore these two
I want a second season!!!!! 😭😭😭😭
This is such an incredible scene!
agree
It's magic!!!
Simply perfect! Thank you
So beautiful... What a moment!! 😍😍 #savesanditon
Been there and done that! It is an unforgettable experience, even 45 years later!
Wonderful music !
I can’t believe we are left with a cliff hanger ending 😭😭😭😭😭. I won’t accept it. Where is season 2!?
So soothing! 💜
Mesmerising
I should not go down this rabbit hole… I’ll only get hurt! 😭
I agree with you wholeheartedly Lauryne! As well done as this series is I don't think I would have put myself thru it had I known how it would end and that there wasn't a 2nd season planned.
We just need à second season ..
An happy ending for Charlotte and Sydney. ..
Sidney come back to Charlotte's story
Yes please Theo. Thank you!
It's back!!!
Screenwriter Andre Davis on Sanditon ending.
When Charlotte realizes she has feelings for Sidney?
Was it the DANCE? Exactly. Our composer and choreographer came together, and everybody and said this dance is when Charlotte realizes she is in love with him. Because up until that point she couldn't really understand what her feelings were. This dance is supposed to signify her eureka moment of, ‘Oh my god I have feelings for this person.’ That is what that dance is.
Another question that comes up a lot on social media: why did you choose to give Sanditon an unhappy ending?
Well, really because we were rather banking on having a second series. We certainly didn't want to leave Charlotte to be in despair for too long, that was the reason.
But one could also say that audiences, I think, are perhaps too used to having all their expectations fulfilled. I did feel sorry-a lot a lot of people were posting on Twitter in the UK, "How could you, how could you?"
"I've had just such a rotten year, and I was just counting on Charlotte and Sydney having a happy ending. Now, you leave us with this, Mr. Davis." I did feel a bit guilty.
But anyway, if we get a second series, we're certainly going to eventually give Charlotte an ending that she would like.
definite change in her attitude towards him after seeing him emerge [naked] from the sea :D
I think this is also the moment he discovers he has feelings for her. He makes the first step by making it clear that he wants to dance with her and noone else. Even if he's then disturbed by his old flame.
it's Mr Pamuk!
Yes yes yes Mille fois yes for season two 👍👍👍👍👍
Relationships: if it’s not Sidney and Charlotte dancing at the ball, I don’t want it.
To be honest now finished watching Season 2. I love all the dances from Season 1 and 2. I love watching everyone. It's a treat watching that kind of dance which is now uncommon in our modern era. I love Charlotte's dance with the leading men - mesmerising but of course, if I have to choose which is the best one. It is this one and I do hope to see more balls.
Thanks God for creating such a great looking man like that Mr. Parker (Theo James)! Wish there are more like him in this world.
..and beautiful lady , beauty that shines from within Rose Williams
Come è bello il gesto di Sydney di portare la mano di Charlotte al proprio cuore. Quasi che non so crede che possa lasciarla. Eppure...finisce così
I am so sad he's not coming back for seasons 2 and 3 😢😭
I dont think Jane Austin would have parted them in the end
Linda essa cena!
Queremos segunda temporada de Sanditon por favor...
#savesanditon 😢
💖 💖 💖
How did they learn to dance like this? I mean in those times. Practice at home? There's so many dances, how do you memorise them all. This would stress me out
Good question 🙂
Good question, especially since she was a country girl. How could she also afford such pretty dresses, I wonder?
Charlot... dois amores... duas decepções.
Theo James should have never left Sanditon.
It is very disappointing
my roman empire
Where is Season 2?!!!
What is this kind of dance called? With the hands behind the back and the little hand touches?
Good question. I'm afraid it's a sequence invented by a modern choreographer who seems to have borrowed bits from many different eras. For example, the hand-touching at the start isn't found in anything later than 16th-century Italy, and the shoulder to shoulder swivel isn't found earlier than 20th-century ballet and ballroom. The actors did do a few arm-lifts from waltzing early-1800s-style but those moves at the time would have been done slowly, each couple choosing their own movement, not everyone doing the same. In any case, it couldn't be a waltz with all the changes of tempo. The only Austen-era dance I know of that changes tempo is La Boulanger [sic], a dance-romp, which is mentioned in P&P. I'd love to know why the choreographer decided to train everyone in a sort of Pan's People or Strictly Come Dancing routine rather than use one of the hundreds of authentic dances (square, circle, longways or couple) as a basis to showcase the characters' relationship. Authenticity, slightly adapted, worked fine in other dramas such as Poldark!
whats the song?
it's literally "Sidney and Charlotte Dance" by Ruth Barrett
Name of this dance plz
Can someone tell me the name of this music???
It is soundtrack from Sanditon called Sidney and Charlotte dance: ua-cam.com/video/VOBYZXkmXds/v-deo.html
Does anyone know what this song is?
You wish that was you huh?
Janditon dance scane Charlote and Sidney
Alguien que sepa la pieza musical?😅 por favor
No creo que tenga un nombre en concreto. La autora de esta magnífica pieza se llama Ruth Barrett, si escribes sidney and charlotte dance scene te aparecerá enseguida. En spotify también está toda la banda sonora, incluida esta :)
Big huge spoiler! According to the second season, he is dead. What a way to kill the mood!
Music name?
ua-cam.com/video/VOBYZXkmXds/v-deo.html
Shouldn't he be wearing gloves?
they both should.
I'm at ep. 2.5 but this scene from ep. 1 has been haunting me. I knew someone would post it on YT. It is just dripping with sexual tension. But will they hook up in the end?
I hate Charlotte character so much
Why? 😢
Charlotte is an amazing character
Police You are the ONLY one who has said this...
Oh I love her character. She is not only has a beautiful image on screen , but also charming in real. I love her character. May you always be part of amazing film Rose and wonderful character. I can picture you in a Disney film too. My daughters and I would love to watch.
Music name pls?
It is soundtrack from Sanditon called Sidney and Charlotte dance.