Grantham Danserye
@granthdanserye
Costumed historical dance from the 15th - 20th centuries. Available for workshops, talks & performances. [email protected]
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Rutland Renaissance Dancers performing #AllegrezzadAmore @MadeInCorby for Queen Elizabeth I (aka Lesley Smith Tutbury Castle ) in 2019 youtube.com/watch?v=tEtfvr…
Several performances from #EpworthMusicDay with Lincoln Waites #BranleDeLaMontarde, #LongDance, #Esperans and #Northumberland) @EpworthOld Peter Barnard
**FREE ZOOM LECTURE** Wednesday June 24th 7pm (GMT+1) London “C’era una Volta : Making Dances for the Este Court 1400-1500” Speaker: Hazel Dennison To Register: contact Lottie Adcock [email protected] Lottie Elizabeth Early Dance Circle Grantham Danserye
It's Wk 10 of our Virtual Elizabethan Revels! Our dance is Brando di Cales and our tutor Helen Young. Many thks to Herts Early Dance for their excellent teaching videos. I will share these tomorrow. Here is the dance youtu.be/-v1xY_uET4Y Early Dance Circle Grantham Danserye
Epworth Virtual Music Festival 2020. Seriously good! youtu.be/TCHyS1gmRRY Early Dance Circle Grantham Danserye
FREE ZOOM LECTURE Wednesday July 1st 7pm (GMT+1) London “John Playford meets Sherlock Holmes: What do the dances of the English Dancing Master (1651) reveal about themselves?” Speaker: Ann Hinchliffe To Register: contact Lottie [email protected] Grantham Danserye Norwich Historical Dance
Thank you to everyone who attended our webinar “C’era una Volta : Making Dances for the Este Court 1400-1500”. Many thanks to our speaker Hazel Dennison. If you missed the lecture, here is a link to the recording. Grantham Danserye Norwich Historical Dance LesDansesAntiques youtu.be/Aryf1pLR2cE
Here is our tutorial for Week 11 of our Virtual Elizabethan Revels! The dance this week is Branle Charlotte. youtu.be/h5NsjoRSIi0 Dance Instructor:Birte Hoffmann-Cabenda Dancers: Birte Hoffmann-Cabenda and Roy Cabenda Video by Roy Cabenda Norwich Historical Dance Grantham Danserye
**FREE ZOOM LECTURE** Wednesday July 8th 7pm (GMT+1) “Choreographing in the Baroque style” Speaker: Philippa Waite To Register: contact Lottie [email protected] @LottyEwartdance Grantham Danserye Norwich Historical Dance Early Dance Circle
Please note there is a change of time for Phililippa Waite’s Zoom lecture on July 8th. It will now start at 8pm Grantham Danserye Norwich Historical Dance LesDansesAntiques Early Dance Circle @LottyEwartdance
Thank you to everyone who attended last night’s Zoom lecture “John Playford meets Sherlock Holmes” If you missed the lecture, you can catch up here: youtu.be/u2dav48Qi20 Elisabeth Hinchliffe Norwich Historical Dance Grantham Danserye
The dance tutorial for Week 12 is the Coranto taught by Helen Young. youtube.com/playlist?list=… Norwich Historical Dance Early Dance Circle Grantham Danserye Elisabeth Hinchliffe @LottyEwartdance
If you missed it, here is the recording of last night's lecture - “Choreographing in the Baroque style: Influences and Inspirations" youtu.be/kTlq81wPwuA Many thanks to our speaker Philippa Waite and our host Lottie Adcock. Norwich Historical Dance Grantham Danserye Elisabeth Hinchliffe
A big thank you to Markus Lehner for his fascinating Zoom lecture last night "Le solite creanze" - How to behave well during a dance in 16th-century Italy. If you missed it you can catch up here youtu.be/uUMNA8Twgus Elisabeth Hinchliffe Early Dance Circle Grantham Danserye
If you missed last night's lecture by Peter Barnard "Will they dance? Lessons from taking Historical Dance to members of the Public", don't worry you can catch up here: youtu.be/r5hqvqzRkrY Early Dance Circle Grantham Danserye @LottyEwartdance Elisabeth Hinchliffe
Today we have a lovely dance tutorial for our Virtual Elizabethan Revels series by Helen Young. This dance tutorial is for La Bonetta, a “Measure” from the Dulwich College manuscript MS XCIVf28. youtu.be/URkFL3VPfWo Grantham Danserye Worcs Early Music Punxsutawney Paul @LottyEwartdance
“Teaching Historical Dance using Zoom -Keeping our Historical Dance groups going during lockdown and beyond.” youtu.be/PjvC9QbIbIw Thank you to Peter Barnard, Lynne Spicer and Helen Young for their informative discussion. Grantham Danserye @LottyEwartdance Elisabeth Hinchliffe