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24th SUMMER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL DANCES OF EUROPEAN TRADITION

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Saturday, 20 July 2019 to Saturday, 31 August 2019
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Cultural society directed by Fabio Mòllica
Nineteenth Century Dance School

"Società di Danza" is a Federation of 'Circoli', groups and individuals that agree with the Manifesto, the System of dance and the Educational Material

It performs historical research on Nineteenth Century and Historical dances.
The society aims at reconstructing a dance system belonging to the European tradition. The dances are: quadrilles, country dances, waltzes, polkas and mazurkas.
We aim at reasearching the artistic technique that in the Nineteenth Century made these dances especially important for the dancing masters and not only mass enjoyment.
The Società di Danza is an affiliated group of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society.

www.societadidanza.it

info@societadidanza.it

22nd Summer School July, 29 - August, 26, 2017

Villa Massimo, Landro di Gioiosa Marea, Messina, Italy

Social dance of European tradition Società di Danza

Director: Fabio Mòllica Stage of 19th century dance.

Quadrille, Waltz, Polka, Mazurka and Scottish country dances.

The traditional Summer School of Società di Danza will be held this year in Villa Massimo, Landro di Gioiosa Marea.

Three weeks of holiday and dance.

Classes in the afternoon, dancing evening and free time to enjoy the sea.

We will study 19th century dance: waltz, quadrille, polka, mazurka and Scottish Country Dance. Classes are in larve open air covered dance spiace with a wooden floor.

Some evenings will be devoted to dancing parties.

For further information and registration:

info@societadidanza.it or call +39 339 8316008

www.societadidanza.it

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