Had a very exciting meeting yesterday! I’m very excited about what will come of it
But meanwhile here’s a picture of me (in full regency dress) nervously waiting in the lobby! 😂
We’ve got an exciting announcement!
Dance the Past will be teaching Georgian Dance classes every other week at @YorkMansionHse
First and Third Sundays of the month at 4pm. Check out a full list of dates and buy tickets on the Mansion House Website!
https://t.co/F3KyaGCfvK
Unfortunately I have made the decision to cancel Sunday’s class after speaking to most of our regulars who are busy over the bank holiday weekend.
We will be back with Eboracum Early Dance classes in York on 26th September! Come join us 2-4pm at St Olaves Church Hall.
Very honest discussion on the highs and lows experienced by @EarlyDanceCirc and a few workarounds bring dance collaboration online - A key take away never underestimate the powerful connectivity that online spaces have for smaller communities #APACSD2021
Photographer Nona Faustine's nude self-portraits explore former sites of slavery throughout New York, 2015 in places where many had stood naked in front of buyers within the slave trade #womensart
The programme for Sunday’s dance workshop is coming together. I’m so excited to be back teaching again! 💃
There’s still space to join if you’d like to learn some historic courtly dances. Book your free ticket here:
https://t.co/yLS7B7qh6D
#historicdance
Can't believe I've reached over 100 subscribers on YouTube! So excited to get back to posting videos- my training year is almost over then I'll be back!! Subscribe to make sure you don't miss out: https://t.co/PHuGU7skgC
I’d also love to know if there’s anything you think I would have missed- I was involved in a lot of the big EDC/ HDS events but is there anything else you loved that you’d like to tell me about?
Or is there anything your local group has been doing that you’d like to praise?
Hey!
I am hoping to create a video looking back at this unusual year of 2020 and celebrating how Historic Dance has survived and thrived even during lockdown!
I’d love to hear your opinions on what your favourite events were from this year. What was the thing you really enjoyed?
Day 84 of lockdown! What are you up to today?
This week we’re doing another costuming project. This is an advert for a Butterwick pattern from 1894! Turns out we’ve always wanted to dress up like princesses!
What are you making this week?
Day 82 of lockdown! What are you up to today?
Why don’t you spend some time this weekend to expand your mind using this free course ‘The Living Picture Craze: An Introduction to Victorian Film’ covering the birth of film between 1895-1901.
https://t.co/iLkZXyz13Q