Held on the 3rd Friday of the month at Pill Memorial Club, Lodway, Pill, BS20 0DH.

The most common form of English Country Dancing is in “longways sets” where men and women face one another in long, straight lines and perform figures. Public "assemblies" introduced in the 18th century, held in publicly accessible ballrooms such as the Assembly Rooms at Bath, made country dancing available to the new, rising middle classes as well as the aristocracy. A good mix of quite simple and quite complicated dances. Modern English Country Dancing.

Young people aged 12 to 15 are welcome when accompanied by a responsible fee-paying adult.Develop dance skills, increase your fitness and gain the confidence to attend the dance or social occasion of your choice, whilst having fun! The classes are suitable for dancers of all levels of experience, including absolute beginners. The classes are accompanied by live music. This was my first time and I just wanted to comment how much I enjoyed this class - informal and lots of fun. Folk/Country classes and dance events across the UK. Since then, groups like the Country Dance and Song Society have continued to provide resources for an ever-growing ECD Community.

This was my first time and I just wanted to comment how much I enjoyed this class - informal and lots of fun. Local dancing groups are springing up all over – there may even be one in your own backyard.Jane Austen’s novels were set in the regency time period of English history (between the Georgian and Victorian eras.) They were more complex than simple peasant dances, but weren’t so complicated that only the idle aristocracy would have the time to learn them.In the 1970s, English Country Dancing continued its resurgence with the preparations for America’s bicentennial. This is the Home Page for the New Hampshire Country Dance web site. Some of the dances from Playford’s “English Country Dancing Master” are still danced today.English Country Dancing is for all ages and skill levels!Find a local group or start your own!With the rise of immigration to the New World, English Country Dancing was brought to America amongst the settlers and were popular in the colonies.English Country Dancing is a form of folk dancing from England that can be dated as far back as 1480. (link only) New Forest Scottish Country Dancers. Country dancing gained popularity throughout England, as well as Scotland, Ireland, Europe, and the American colonies. Dancing England absolutely and forcibly rejects any attempt to hijack English Dance traditions by any so-called ‘patriots’ with a racist, ... As we are sure you’re (becoming!) Those two factors might very well be the reason why this type of dancing has been popular through the ages. Explore England's social folk dance heritage, from the past and present, in this friendly and inclusive class. This category includes Barn Dance, Cajun/Zydeco, Contra, Cornish Dance, Country Dance, English Ceilidh, French Country, International Folk, Irish Céilí, Irish Set, Maypole, Scottish Country, Square Dance and … The web site is divided into two semi-independent sections. Young people aged 12 to 15 are welcome when accompanied by a responsible fee-paying adult.Develop dance skills, increase your fitness and gain the confidence to attend the dance or social occasion of your choice, whilst having fun! The classes are suitable for dancers of all levels of experience, including absolute beginners. The classes are accompanied by live music. This was my first time and I just wanted to comment how much I enjoyed this class - informal and lots of fun.

Participants learn a diverse repertoire of dances and develop skills in English country and ceilidh dancing, and learn occasional dances from related traditions from further afield.


At this time, English Country Dancing was at its height amongst the landed gentry and balls were of common occurrence.In recent years, films originating from Jane Austen’s novels have reintroduced the dances of the Regency Era to popular culture.Read our guide on ‘What to Expect at Your First Dance’Sign up for our email club and continue your experience The music most commonly associated with country dancing is folk/country/traditional/historical music, however modern bands are experimenting with countless other genres.Each dance consists of a series of figures, hopefully smoothly linked together, designed to fit to the chosen music.

The dance was first mentioned during the 16th century (when Queen Elizabeth I reigned over England). Thanks to his efforts, the dances and tunes of the past were recorded, preserved, and republished for the future generations of dancers.The oldest instructional book of English country dances was written by John Playford in 1648.
Country dances began to influence courtly dance in the 15th century and became particularly popular at the court of Elizabeth I of England.Many references to country dancing and titles shared with known 17th-century dances appear from this time, though few of these can be shown to refer to English country … Monthly Workshops for more complicated country dances! English country dancing can be done to a wide variety of music, and is also quite easy to learn (even if you think you have two left feet). Welcome to the New England line dancing family! Scottish Country Dancing in Meopham and Kent, England. The most common form of music is 32 bar jigs or reels, but any music suitable for dancing can be used.