Category: Announcements

  • February 2012 Gig Calendar

    Most of my major gigs are concentrated the first and last weekend of February, but I have a few Connecticut ones in between!

    I am also available for private lessons in Connecticut (New Haven or Middletown) generally, and in New York City and the Boston area on specific dates.

    Here's a quick list with links for more information:

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  • January 2012 Gig Calendar

    I have lots of dance workshops and events scheduled this month to start the new year off right — see the list below.

    I am also available for private lessons in Connecticut (New Haven or Middletown) generally, and in New York City and the Boston area on specific dates.

    Here's a quick list with links for more information:

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  • December 2011 Gig Calendar

    I have a bunch of small events and workshops this month before I take my brief winter break.  This is a particularly good month if you want to enjoy some waltzing — I have waltz events in New York, Connecticut, and Boston!

    I am also available for private lessons in Connecticut (New Haven or Middletown) generally, and in New York and the Boston area on specific dates.

    Here's a quick list with links for more information:

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  • Victorian Dance Workshop, NYC (Sunday, May 23, 2010)

    A quick reminder that I will be teaching a mid-19th century dance workshop in New York City on Sunday, May 23rd, for a new group, Vintage Dance Northeast.  The quadrilles for the workshop will include selections from the First Set followed by the unusual Double Quadrille composed by London dance teacher Mrs.Nicholas Henderson in the 1850s and rarely taught today.  Couple dances will include waltz and polka with galop as needed for Mrs. Henderson’s Quadrille.

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  • Goucher & Newport

    I'm going to be traveling to two dance events in the next week, one as a student and one as a teacher. 

    On Saturday, July 25th, I will be attending a one-day historical dance workshop held by the New York Baroque Dance Company at Goucher College, near Baltimore, Maryland.  The teachers are Catherine Turocy and Richard Powers.  There will also be a country dance party in the evening, called by Catherine Turocy and Charles Garth.  This event precedes a full-week workshop at Goucher which I am unable to attend because…

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  • Known World Dance Symposium

    I'm off this weekend to a Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) event, Known World Dance Symposium VII, in Hamilton, Ontario (near Toronto).  I'm not an active SCA member, but I have very pleasant memories of the last one of these I went to, in Boston back in 2001.  I'll be there Friday through Sunday, off and on.  I'm not teaching anything, so I'm just planning to hang out with other dance geeks and do some relaxing dancing.

    I'd be happy to say hi to any Kickery readers attending this event.

  • Regency & Victorian Dance Workshops, NYC (Sunday, January 4, 2009)

    I will be teaching two dance workshops for The Elegant Arts Society in New York City this Sunday, January 4th.  Logistical details are below.

    The first (1:00-3:45pm) will focus on the dances of the Regency era (1810-1820), including steps and figures for country dances, French quadrilles, and the nine-person reel known as The Country Bumpkin.  Specifically, we will dance and look at a step-sequences to use in L’Été and La Finale (second and fifth figures of the French quadrille) and will enjoy a Spanish Dance and an 1816 version of the classic Money Musk.

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  • Regency & Victorian Dance Workshops, NYC (Sunday, December 7, 2008)

    I will be teaching two dance workshops for The Elegant Arts Society in New York City this Sunday, December 7th.  Logistical details are here.

    The first (1:00-3:45pm) will focus on the dances of the Regency era (1810-1820), including steps and figures for country dances, French quadrilles, and the nine-person reel known as The Country Bumpkin.  Specifically, we will look at a variety of step-sequences to use for L’Été (second figure of the French quadrille) and will enjoy a new Spanish Dance and the 1816 version of the classic Money Musk.

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  • Society of Dance History Scholars Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY (June 12-15, 2008)

    I will be attending the annual conference of the Society of Dance History Scholars this weekend up in Saratoga Springs, New York.  I am not presenting at the conference, but I hope to meet other scholars with an interest in social dance history and reconstruction and possibly involve myself in some of the working groups that match my interests (Reconstruction, Early Dance, and Popular/Social/Vernacular Dance).

    This will be my first SDHS conference, and I don’t expect to know too many people there.  I’d be very happy to meet anyone who reads this blog or hear from anyone I already know that you’re attending.

  • Regency & Renaissance Dance Workshops, NYC (June 1, 2008)

    I will be teaching two dance workshops for The Elegant Arts Society in New York City this Sunday, June 1st.  Logistical details are here.

    The first (1:00-3:45pm) will focus on the dances of the Regency era (1810-1820), including steps and figures for country dances and the Royal Scotch and Caledonian Quadrilles, plus the Regency-era waltz.  The Royal Scotch Quadrilles feature the "star" figure described in an earlier article here.

    The second class (4:00-6:00pm) will focus on the lively, stamping, Spanish-influenced canario, using the canario section of Caroso’s 1581 dance Cesia Orsina as an example of joint and solo variations and improvisation.