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Victorian Tea Dance

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Saturday, 12 September 2015
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She is member of the Nottingham Folk Dance Club and has been calling dances from the 17th to the 20th Century at her club, at a variety of dance workshops and on cruise-ships.

In spring 2012 Zsuzsi introduced English Country Dancing in Hungary, her home country, by holding a series of dancing sessions in Budapest. She then organised the first ever Jane Austen ball in Hungary at Pronay Castle, Alsopeteny in October 2013, which was a huge success. This was followed by the Grand Regency Ball in Festetics Palace, Keszthely, Hungary in 2014 with the participation of dancers from 10 different countries!

Zsuzsi speaks three languages apart from her mother tongue of Hungarian which greatly helps in bringing together historical dancers of the international community.

Zsuzsi is also a life-coach and is living an active retirement of dance teaching/calling and life coaching.

Zsuzsi Dingsdale

00447967984359
Long Bennington
United Kingdom

A Victorian Tea Dance in the Victorian ballroom of Grantham Guildhall, UK

Time: 2- 6 pm

Dress code 1840 - 1890

Provisional Dance programme for Victorian tea-dance in Grantham

Paine’s 1st set of quadrilles

The Veleta

Clutha (Scottish quadrille)

The Duke of Kent’s Waltz

Princess Alice Waltz Quadrilles

Feuerfest polka

Hart’s Lancers Quadrille

The Northdown Waltz

La Rinka (skaeters’ waltz)

Le Quadrille Francais

The Spanish Waltz

Galop

Plus waltzes and polkas

 

 

 

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