Vintage Dance

Vintage Dance




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Vintage Dance
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Grand
Traditions has been sponsoring dance classes and balls in Ann
Arbor, Michigan since 1990.
      At Grand Traditions we welcome
dancers of all skill levels. Emphasis is on the social aspects
of dancing as well as developing dance skills and increasing
awareness of our dance heritage. We offer classes in various
forms of social dance including vintage dance and more contemporary
social dance. The term "vintage dance" refers to a
wide variety of social dances from the Regency, Victorian, Ragtime,
and early Jazz eras.
      In December we host our annual
19th century ball with a different
theme every year. In February, our Ragtime
Ball features dances and music from 1900 to the 1920s.
      Our welcoming and helpful
atmosphere allows even beginning dancers to feel comfortable.
You can come to our dance events alone or with a partner, as
we encourage frequent changing of dance partners.
      At Grand Traditions, everyone
has the opportunity to learn, meet new people, and have fun.
      For more information or to
be added to our mailing list, please contact us at info@vintagedance.com .

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1999 - 2020 Grand Traditions Vintage Dance Academy. All rights
reserved.
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
info@vintagedance.com


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There are vintage dance societies in cities and towns
all around the US and indeed in Europe, too. The term
“vintage dance” was coined by Prof. Richard Powers, then
at the University of Cincinnati, to refer to the social
dances of the period from about 1840 to 1940. Vintage
dancers seek to re-create not only the steps and
patterns and style of these dances, but the music,
costumes, manners and whole social milieu of the times.
Vintage dance is living history.
For more information and bookings, please visit our Contact Us page.
For us at LVD, vintage dance encompasses these periods
and representative dance forms:
The Regency Era (1800-1830) - English Country
Dances, Scottish Jigs and Reels, French Quadrilles, and
the early German Waltz.
The Romantic Era (1840-1875) - Polka, Grande
Waltz, Schottische, Mazurka, Waltz-Redowa, Polonaise and
Quadrilles.
The Late Victorian Period (1875-1905) -
Variations on the romantic dances, plus the New Waltz,
Cake Walk, and Two-step.
The Ragtime Period (1910-1917) - One-step or
Castle Walk, Tango, Foxtrot, Maxixe, and various Animal
Dances.
The Jazz Age (1920-1935) - Charleston, Blues,
Foxtrot, Samba, and Lindy Hop.
These dance styles are the roots of the modern
ballroom dances like the foxtrot, slow waltz and
Viennese waltz, as well as contemporary popular dances
like swing and Argentine Tango.
In addition, LVD sponsors classes and events by our
affiliates in Argentine Tango, Scottish Country Dance,
and other related areas.

Very regretfully, the LVD board has decided that we
cannot responsibly hold an in-person dance weekend this
October.

Please mark your calendar
for March 10-12, 2023 when we plan to have an
in-person dance weekend with Joan Walton .


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