Returning once again to my short series on some of the more useful waltz variations published by M.B. Gilbert in his 1890 manual, Round Dancing, here’s a third simple variation for the late nineteenth century waltz. The first and second posts in the series may be found here and here.
Le Metropole uses the same simple sliding and waltzing steps of the Gavotte Glide but mixes them in a different way. Gilbert attributes it to H. Fletcher Rivers.
Like the Gavotte Glide, this variation will work either leaping or simply gliding. And as with the Gavotte Glide, its gliding feel makes me lean toward the latter for the sake of smoother transitions.

