Colonial Dance

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Category Description:

Colonial dancing has its roots in the local social (bush) dances of the 19th Century in Australia. After falling into disfavor after WWI, the 1950s and 1960s brought a revival that returned the many set and couples dances to popularity.

This category offers information about Colonial dances, dancers, events, and organizations.

  • Adelaide Colonial Dancers  - Aims to revive, preserve, and teach Colonial dances with costumes, photos, etiquette, and activities. North Adelaide, South Australia.
  • Australian Heritage Dancers, Inc.  - Features the page with its team profile, inquiries and bookings, performance schedules, costumes, and related links.
  • The Bush Dancers Display Group  - Promotes the team with its profile, photos, bookings, upcoming events, and e-mail contacts.
  • Bush Dancing in Australia  - Article looks at bush dances, local social dances in Australia. Covers periods, music, dances, and the 1960s revivals.
  • The Colonial Music Institute  - Displays previous and future performances, resources, item sales, consulting services, and authors’ profiles.
  • Melbourne Colonial Dancers  - Gives details about the page with classes information, dance programs, oncoming events, and contact details.
  • Monaro Colonial Dancers  - Introduces the page with recent performances, history, photos, repertoire, and contact details.
  • Queensland Colonial and Heritage Dancers  - Offers Bushdancing classes, events, programmes, history, performance photos, and links.
  • Wongawilli Colonial Dance Club  - Highlights the dance team with oversea tours, event updates, special dances, publications and recordings, performers’ profiles, articles, and related links. Wongawilli, New South Wales.
 
 
 
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