Dancing master Clendenen's book is meant for teachers of dance and covers the basic building blocks of teaching beginning with the positions of the feet and body. Technical terms (with correct pronunciation), preparatory exercises, bows, and curtseys are included as well as sections on attitudes and poses, and correct and incorrect positions. The manual concludes with instructions on how to teach ten fancy dances that include "Highland Fling," "Sailor's Hornpipe," "Twentieth-Century Skirt Dance," and "La Manola." The manual is illustrated with photographs of students
This is an expanded version of a manual published under the same title in 1866. It is not known whet...
This manual is considered one of the most important discussions regarding the style and steps of ear...
The theoretical introduction includes a definition of dance, a review of the dance history as well a...
This manual is a good example of the emphasis placed on physical fitness during the early twentieth ...
Many manuals compiled from previously published sources under a variety of author names were aimed a...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
Inscribed on flyleaf: Library of F. L. Clendenen, Cabanne Arcade, St. Louis, Mo.Six pages of adverti...
New York dancing master Hillgrove acknowledges that he has "availed himself of all the books from wh...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
Although the manual begins with a description of the "five ballet positions," the book is intended f...
Gilbert, a well-known dancing master, notes that his book will deal only with round dances, and for ...
Dancing master and composer Dodworth's manual was originally published in 1885 and "new and enlarged...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
Written for teachers of ballroom dance, this manual is illustrated with many diagrams designed to be...
This is an expanded version of a manual published under the same title in 1866. It is not known whet...
This manual is considered one of the most important discussions regarding the style and steps of ear...
The theoretical introduction includes a definition of dance, a review of the dance history as well a...
This manual is a good example of the emphasis placed on physical fitness during the early twentieth ...
Many manuals compiled from previously published sources under a variety of author names were aimed a...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
Inscribed on flyleaf: Library of F. L. Clendenen, Cabanne Arcade, St. Louis, Mo.Six pages of adverti...
New York dancing master Hillgrove acknowledges that he has "availed himself of all the books from wh...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
Although the manual begins with a description of the "five ballet positions," the book is intended f...
Gilbert, a well-known dancing master, notes that his book will deal only with round dances, and for ...
Dancing master and composer Dodworth's manual was originally published in 1885 and "new and enlarged...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
Written for teachers of ballroom dance, this manual is illustrated with many diagrams designed to be...
This is an expanded version of a manual published under the same title in 1866. It is not known whet...
This manual is considered one of the most important discussions regarding the style and steps of ear...
The theoretical introduction includes a definition of dance, a review of the dance history as well a...