Baroque Winter Workshop Weekend
Event description
Historic Dance Delights invite you to a...
Winter Weekend of Baroque Dance
Presented: by Fiona Garlick & John Barnard of the Early Dance Consort (Sydney)
Date: 2nd to 4th August, 2024.
Venue: Church Hall, All Saints Anglican Church, 9-15 Cowper Street, Ainslie ACT 2602
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Workshops
Join us to enjoy the aristocratic elegance, technical precision and beautiful music that is Baroque
Ballet. Fiona and John of the Early Dance Consort (Sydney) will lead us through a weekend
workshop of early 18th Century Dance from the court of Louis XIV. The weekend will include
introductory sessions to learn technique, steps and rhythms through to more advanced sessions to
learn the various dance forms and figures of choreographies from the era of the great Sun King.
Louis XIV of France changed the course of European dance history, promoting the aristocratic
elegance and technical precision of French court dance, encouraging its development and notation
and ensuring that French remains the language of classical ballet even today.
The Baroque Winter School is designed to suit both those new to baroque dance and those with
some experience. You will learn about the different Baroque dance forms including the Bourrée,
Gavotte, Minuet, Sarabande & Gigue. No experience or partner required.
There are two ticket options available:
Ticket A (Sessions 1, 2 and 5) - For newcomers to baroque dance, the Friday evening
introductory session and first sessions on Saturday and Sunday offer an introduction to the
technique, and the chance to sample excerpts building to a full dance.
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Ticket B (All Sessions) - For those with a working knowledge of baroque dance, the afternoon
sessions will be devoted to developing repertoire and style with one or more ballroom dances,
while the introductory and first sessions on each day will provide an opportunity to work on
technique.
Friday Session Timing Comments
Registration From 6.30pm All attendeesÂ
Session 1 6.45pm to 8.30pm - technique & excerpts
Suitable for those new to baroque dance
Saturday Session 2 10.00am to 11.30am - technique & excerpts
Suitable for those new to baroque dance
Morning Tea 11.30am to 11.45am
Session 3 11.45am to 1.15pm - repertoire
Recommended for those with some dance experience
Lunch 1.15pm to 2.15pmÂ
Session 4 2.15pm to 3.45pm - repertoire
Recommended for those with some dance experience
Sunday Session 5 12.30pm to 2.00pm - technique & excerpts
Suitable for novices and those new to baroque dance
Afternoon Tea 2.00pm to 2.30pm
Session 6 2.30pm to 4.00pm - repertoire
Recommended for those with some dance experience
Course FeesÂ
Ticket A (Sessions 1,2 and 5) $85 Suitable for those new to
baroque dance
Ticket B (All Sessions) $170 Recommended for those
with some dance experience
What to wear: Light comfortable clothes (layers work well in Canberra). Flat, light shoes for
warm-ups (e.g. ballet flats, jiffies etc). Low-heeled shoes can also be worn for Baroque dance
such as Gercian Sandles or Jazz shoes for both.
What to bring: Tea/Coffee will be provided but please bring a plate/something to share for
Saturday morning tea and Sunday afternoon tea. Saturday lunch will be BYO.
If you have any questions please contact us at historicdancedelights@gmail.com.
For information about this and other Dance Delights events please visit our website
www.historicdancedelights.org.au.
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