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1926. After a sleep of twenty-five years, old fashioned dancing is being revived. The dances in this book represent those which, danced by couples or by groups, illustrate the art of dancing at its traditional best. Rhythm of movement, beauty of pattern, the spirit of play and grace of deportment are all to be found in the list found within. The photographs found in the volume were posed by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Lovett, master of dancing, who also assisted in arranging the dance descriptions herein given.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
1926. After a sleep of twenty-five years, old fashioned dancing is being revived. The dances in this book represent those which, danced by couples or by groups, illustrate the art of dancing at its traditional best. Rhythm of movement, beauty of pattern, the spirit of play and grace of deportment are all to be found in the list found within. The photographs found in the volume were posed by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Lovett, master of dancing, who also assisted in arranging the dance descriptions herein given.
1926. After a sleep of twenty-five years, old fashioned dancing is being revived. The dances in this book represent those which, danced by couples or by groups, illustrate the art of dancing at its traditional best. Rhythm of movement, beauty of pattern, the spirit of play and grace of deportment are all to be found in the list found within. The photographs found in the volume were posed by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Lovett, master of dancing, who also assisted in arranging the dance descriptions herein given.
After a sleep of twenty-five years, old fashioned dancing is being revived. The dances in this book represent those which, danced by couples or by groups, illustrate the art of dancing at its traditional best. Rhythm of movement, beauty of pattern, the spirit of play and grace of deportment are all to be found in the list found within. The photographs found in the volume were posed by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Lovett, master of dancing, who also assisted in arranging the dance descriptions herein given.
As told by Mary and her neighbors and friends, to which is added a critical analysis of the poem. A history and explanation of the truth behind the timeless "Mary Had A Little Lamb" verse. It was put into print for the Old Schoolhouse which Mary attended and which stood near the Wayside Inn at Salisbury, Massachusetts, and which was made famous by Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside Inn."
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