Quadrille (Länger, 1824, №1)
The first figure of a quadrille from 1824; the source document is Christian Länger's book, Terpsichore, Ein Taschenbuch der Neuesten Gesellschaftlichen Tänze, and can be read, in German, here. The 3rd figure, danced by the same group, is also available online.
The dancers are members of the Golden Forests group in Russia who have posted extensive video documentation of their practice sessions and balls. Start at the home page of their videos and you'll find many more historic dances.
Subjects: Quadrille
Item Relations
This Item | is related to | Item: Quadrille Club, Les Lanciers or Duval's 2nd Set, Quadrilles No. 1, 2 &3 |
This Item | is related to | Item: Paine's First Set of Quadrilles, 1815 |
This Item | is related to | Item: Paine's First Set Quadrille (1815) - Quadrille Club |
Item: Parisian Varieties Quadrille | is related to | This Item |
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The first figure of a quadrille from 1824; the source document is Christian Länger's book, Terpsichore, Ein Taschenbuch der Neuesten Gesellschaftlichen Tänze, and can be read, in German, here. The 3rd figure, danced by the same group, is also available online.
The dancers are members of the Golden Forests group in Russia who have posted extensive video documentation of their practice sessions and balls. Start at the home page of their videos and you'll find many more historic dances.