An edition of Coulon's hand-book (1850)

Coulon's hand-book

containing all the last new and fashionable dances ...

3d ed.
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An edition of Coulon's hand-book (1850)

Coulon's hand-book

containing all the last new and fashionable dances ...

3d ed.
  • 1 Want to read

This third edition of Coulon's manual describes dances popular during the 1840s. Typical of many nineteenth-century ballroom manuals, much of the material is borrowed from other contemporary sources. It is not known whether or not famed French dancing master Eugène Coulon contributed to the work. Small enough to fit into a pocket, the manual begins with a discussion of the polka and includes directions for various ballroom dances including the mazurka quadrille, polka mazurka, schottisch, "La Cellarius," gorlitza, various quadrilles and other group dances such as "La Tempète" and "Sir Roger de Coverley." The manual concludes with directions for the "Menuet de la Cour." An expanded version of this work was published in 1873.

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Publisher
Jullien & Co.
Language
English
Pages
99

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Edition Notes

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.

Published in
London
Genre
Handbooks, manuals, etc.

Classifications

Library of Congress
GV1751 .C85

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 99, [1] p.
Number of pages
99

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL239813M
LCCN
ca05001945

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1487138W

Work Description

This is an expanded version of a manual published under the same title in 1866. It is not known whether or not famed Paris dancing master Coulon actually participated in the assembly of this manual. Most of the manual is a compilation from earlier sources. Demonstrating a growing late nineteenth-century interest in physical education, this new version adds a series of exercises to be performed with poles, dumb-bells, and elastics. Additional exercises emphasize walking, running, and jumping. The manual describes the popular ballroom dances of the era--quadrille, waltz, and polka.

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