Or -“Of Silk and Buckskin-
The Romance of the Wilderness”
Regency era (1800-1820) ballroom and folk dance
From the era of Jane Austen come the scandalous first waltzes and quadrilles, lively Scottish reels, and gentlemen’s hornpipes. Our show includes these dances as well as slides of wilderness paintings and readings from Thomas Jefferson, De Tocqueville, and other voices of the era. Next, you’ll clap to the rhythmic folk dances of the “romantic” French-Canadian country people of early U. S. and Canada; the reels and step-dancing of Quebec and the Red River, and the percussion of feet, spoons, and limberjack.6 dancers and a fiddler.
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