D A N C E S E L E C T I O N
I have planned some of the most beautiful dances
of the Baroque and Rococo periods for the ball and the workshops.
This promises many exciting hours of practice and intensive work.
I have also included some triple minors in the program.
But don't worry, all the dances will be shown
and worked through again at the ball.
As you are used to from me.
This time, however, the focus is on fun
country dances, contredances and English dances by the German university
and court dance masters of the Rococo period.
But of course there are also many other attractions at the ball.
So you are... spoiled for choice.
D A N C E S O F T H E R O C O C O
The dance descriptions will be gradually linked here for download and
sent to the participants approximately one month before the event.
Der Prager Student
A.W. Winterschmid, 1758
La Hessoise Darmstadt
Dubreil, 1718
La Vandangeuse
Dubreil, 1718
Le petit Rien
F.L. Delpesch, ca. 1770
Berlinoise
F.L. Delpesch, ca. 1770
The Changing
C.C. Lang, 1762
No. 14
F.G. Nagel, ca. 1768
La Baroque
G. Willsim, 1755
La Bouquette
G. Willsim, 1755
Lilli Burlero
Playford, 1690-1728
Mr. Beveridge's Maggot
Playford, 1695-1728
Of noble race was shrinkin
Playford, 1695-1728
Short & sweet
Playford, 1695-1728
The Hole in the Wall
Playford, 1695-1726
The Hole in the Wall
Playford, 1695-1726
Siege of Limerick
Playford, 1690-1728
Lumps of Pudding
Playford, 1690-1728
Matelote - female sailor
Feuillet, 1706
Les Manches Vertes - Greens Leaves
Feuillet, 1706
The Great Turk
Essex, 1715
Eastwell Park
Johnson, 1748
C O N T A C T
Peter Hoffmann
Phone: +49/(0)9 11 / 21 28 108
eMail:
info@barocktanz.com
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