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History Of Dance CD
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It has been said that "dance isn't a form
- it's a way of life." Any fan of modern dancing knows
this to be true. There is nothing more dazzling than
watching beautiful people float across the dance floor
in perfect choreographed motion.
Like a painting, sculpture or any other
work of art, prima donna dancers can be watched again
and again - with each viewing we notice something new
and our appreciation expands. Unfortunately as a
performance art, a great moment in dance can often be
lost forever. Wouldn't it be great if you could own a CD
that would allow you to sit back and immerse yourself in
the beautiful spectacle that is dance? Then read on and
see what we have to offer on this incredibly easy to use
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Would you like to see a beautifully performed pas de deux? Or enjoy perfectly orchestrated ragtime jigs? No matter what the style or the times, perfectly staged dance moves by lithe dancers can be one of the most beautiful visual arts ever created.
All of us at one time or another have thrilled as dancers turn their bodies into a living canvas and sway to the beat of the music.
That's why - for the first time ever - we have assembled classic film clips of some of the best vintage dances. This amazing History Of Dance CD tells the story of how dance evolved through the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of these clips are nearly 100 years old!
This CD is a must have for anyone who truly understands the beauty, hard work and dedication that make dance one of the best joys of life!
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"When are you coming out with a second volume???? This is wonderful! I thought I would need a DVD player to watch films like this! I'm shocked that it really works as a CD! Please, please please - you'll have me dancing in the street if you put out another CD!" Anastasia Tracknester, Howell, NJ (howellgirl@aol.com)
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See Some Of The Best Dance Moves Ever
Caught On Film!
While all of these films were recorded over the past 100 years, many of the clips are reconstructions of classic dances from bygone eras.
To make your viewing experience as perfect as possible, we have broken down this easy to use CD into several main sections. That way, with the click of a mouse you can jump directly to the film style that will make your heart beat with joy!
Here are the main sections on the History of Dance CD:
- Renaissance
- Baroque
- Early 19th Century
- Mid 19th Century
- Late 19th Century
- Ragtime
Each section is filled with a variety of unique, hard to find clips that will make you swoon over their romantic moves!
This CD contains some of the rarest classic dance clips ever assembled!
You Will Find Your Favorite Dance Clips Here!
When you load up the History Of Dance CD, you will be delighted at the number of quality classic clips we have assembled for your viewing pleasure. Here is a complete track by track list of exactly what you will find:
Renaissance:
- Clip 1 Cling pas de la gaillarde (basic gaillard step)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: variation on "Belle qui tiens ma vie" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 2 Autres cinq pas (gaillard variations)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Galliard" by Claude Gervaise.
- Clip 3 Passage d'une pas (gaillard variations)
Reconstructed by Cheryl Stafford. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: variation on "Belle qui tiens ma vie" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 4 Sample Steps from the Italian repertory
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Amor Constante" from Nobiltà di Dame.
- Clip 5 Sample Steps from the Italian repertory
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Amor Constante" from Nobiltà di Dame.
- Clip 6 Sample Steps from the Italian repertory
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Amor Constante" from Nobiltà di Dame.
- Clip 7 Sample Steps from the Italian repertory
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: canario from "Adda Felice" from Nuove Inventioni di Balli.
- Clip 8 Pavane (pavane) steps for moving forward
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Belle qui tiens ma vie" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 9 Pavane (pavane) steps for moving backward
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Thomas Baird dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Belle qui tiens ma vie" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 10 Conversion: pavane
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Belle qui tiens ma vie" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 11 Pavane (pavan)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Belle qui tiens ma vie" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 12 Branle simple
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle Simple" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 13 Branle Double
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle Double" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 14 Branle Charlotte
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle Charlotte by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 15 Pas double for dancing the branle
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle des Lavandieres" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 16 Pas simple for dancing the branle
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle des Lavandieres" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 17 Last bar: Branle des Lavandieres
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle des Lavandieres" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 18 Branle des Lavandieres
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Branle des Lavandieres" by Thoinot Arbeau.
- Clip 19 Reverence
Reconstructed by Cheryl Stafford. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird.
Baroque
- Clip 1 Courante from "La Bourgogne"
Choreography by Raoul-Auger Feuillet; reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: unknown, provided in source.
- Clip 2 Sarabande from "La Bourgogne"
Choreography by Raoul-Auger Feuillet; reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: unknown, located in source.
- Clip 3 Bouree from "La Savoye"
Choreography by Raoul-Auger Feuillet; reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: Act I, Meduse (1697) by Charles Hubert Gervais.
- Clip 4 Sampler of steps
Choreography from "La Savoye" by Raoul-Auger Feuillet; reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: Meduse (1697) by Charles Hubert Gervais.
- Clip 5 Pas de menuet de deux mouvements
Reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: unknown.
- Clip 6 Pas de menuet de trois mouvements
Reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: unknown.
- Clip 7 "Entree d'apolon" (1st couplet)
Choreography by Raoul-Auger Feuillet, reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Thomas Baird, dancer; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Le Triomphe de l'Amour" (1681) by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
- Clip 8 Reverence (Honour)
Reconstructed by Thomas Baird. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird.
Early 19th Century
- Clip 1 Quadrille: Step Combinations
Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Music: La Pantalon from "Pietro l'Eremita" in Quadrilliana, a selection of the most admired and popular quadrille melodies. C. Wheatstone: London, 1816.
- Clip 2 Quadrille: Step Combinations
Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Music: La Trenise from "La Latona", Quadrilliana, a selection of the most admired and popular quadrille melodies. C. Wheatstone: London, 1816.
- Clip 3 March steps, bow, and Slow French Waltz
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Tunes adapted to the French Slow Waltz" by Wilson.
- Clip 4 March steps, bow and curtsy
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Tunes adapted to the French Slow Waltz", Sherwood, Neely, and Jones: London, 1816.
- Clip 5 Scotch Reel steps
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Devil's Dream; a dance," New York: W. Hall, circa 1885.
Mid 19th Century
- Clip 1 Polka
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Sontag Polka", The Social Orchestra by Stephen Foster, New York: Firth, Pond, 1854.
- Clip 2 Esmeralda (1st version)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Sontag Polka", The Social Orchestra by Stephen Foster, New York: Firth, Pond, 1854.
- Clip 3 Esmeralda (2nd version)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Sontag Polka", The Social Orchestra by Stephen Foster, New York: Firth, Pond, 1854.
- Clip 4 Schottisch
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Rainbow Schottisch", The Social Orchestra by Stephen Foster, New York: Firth, Pond, 1854.
- Clip 5 Polka mazurka and the Gitana waltz
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers: Susan Manus, violin. Music: "Byerly's Waltz", The Social Orchestra by Stephen Foster, New York: Firth, Pond, 1854.
- Clip 6 Waltz
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Waltz aus der oper ‘La Sonnombula'", Mainz: B. Sohne, [182-? - 184-?].
- Clip 7 Varsovienne
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Violet Waltz," by R. Albert, New York: W. C. Peters and Sons, 1850.
- Clip 8 Zingirella
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "The Original Mazurka, and Cellarius Waltze," by Jullien, London: Jullien and Co., 184.
- Clip 9 Five Step Waltz
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Waltz in five-four," in First Part of the Musician's Companion, compiled by Elias Howe, Jr., Boston: E. Howe, 1844.
Late 19th Century
- Clip 1 Grand March
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Mark Mindek, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "Masonic March" by J. Schatzman, 1859. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 2 Quadrille
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Charles Garth, James Martin, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "Queen of Harvest Quadrille" by John Philip Sousa, 1889. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 3 The German "The Rope"
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "The Stampede: A Descriptive Hunting Scene" by W. E. Pettee, 1892. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 4 The German "The Fan"
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "The Stampede: A Descriptive Hunting Scene" by W. E. Pettee, 1892. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 5 The German "Blind Man's Buff"
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "The Stampede: A Descriptive Hunting Scene" by W. E. Pettee, 1892. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 6 Waltz Variations
Choreography by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "La Gitana: Hesitation Waltz" by Ernest Bucalossi, Modern Dance Music, Boston, Chicago, 1890. Performed by Kim Miller, violin and John Legg, piano.
- Clip 7 The Washington Post Two Step
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Mark Mindek, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "Washington Post" by John Philip Sousa (1889). Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 8 The Washington Post Two Step
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Mark Mindek, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "Washington Post" by John Philip Sousa (1889). Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 9 Waltz and "Loomis' Glide Mazurka
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Mark Mindek, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "Tres Jolie' Waltzes" by C.E. Waldteufel and arranged for brass band (1881) by E. C. Walston. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 10 "The Eugenie" and Waltz Cotillion
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Mark Mindek, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "'Tres Jolie' Waltzes" by C.E. Waldteufel and arranged for brass band (1881) by E. C. Walston. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 11 The Butterfly Dance
Choreographed by Elizabeth Aldrich and Jody Sperling. Performed by Jody Sperling. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: Themes from Grosse Fantasia and Richard Wagner's "Die Walküre" arranged by Arthur Seidel, orchestrated for brass band by Robert Sheldon. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 12 The German
Choreography/reconstruction by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. members Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Renee Camus, Charles Garth, Elizabeth Keen, James Martin, Hugh Murphy, and Maris Wolff. The Great Hall, The Library of Congress, 15 October 1997. Music: "The Stampede: A Descriptive Hunting Scene" by W. E. Pettee, 1892. Played by members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders.
- Clip 13 Bow and curtsy
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers.
- Clip 14 Waltz
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Wein, Weib und Gesang Waltzes," Johann Strauss Dance Music, Boston: White, Smith and Perry, circa 1889.
- Clip 15 Waltz (feet only)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Wein, Weib und Gesang Waltzes," Johann Strauss Dance Music, Boston: White, Smith and Perry, circa 1889.
- Clip 16 Heel-and-Toe Polka
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Heel and Toe (Kutsche) Polka," The National Dance Album by Favorite Composers, Philadelphia: Thos. Hunter, 1882.
- Clip 17 Heel-and-Toe Polka
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Heel and Toe (Kutsche) Polka," The National Dance Album by Favorite Composers, Philadelphia: Thos. Hunter, 1882.
- Clip 18 Cross Step Polka
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Spring Morning Polka," by A.P. Wyman, The Organ at Home, Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co, 1873.
- Clip 19 The Carlton
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Spring Morning Polka," by A.P. Wyman, The Organ at Home, Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co, 1873.
- Clip 20 The Carlton (feet only)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Spring Morning Polka," by A.P. Wyman, The Organ at Home, Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co, 1873.
- Clip 21 Loomis' Glide Mazurka
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Only for Thee-Polka Mazurka," by Hermann Fliege, Modern Dance Music, Boston and Chicago: White, Smith and Co., 1890.
- Clip 22 Loomis' Glide Mazurka
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Only for Thee-Polka Mazurka," by Hermann Fliege, Modern Dance Music, Boston and Chicago: White, Smith and Co., 1890.
- Clip 23 Waltz Minuet
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Spring Morning Polka," by A.P. Wyman, The Organ at Home, Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co, 1873.
- Clip 24 Star Schottische
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Military Schottisch" by C.H. Rowell, Modern Dance Music, Boston and Chicago: White, Smith and Co., 1890.
- Clip 25 Star Schottische (feet only)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Military Schottisch" by C.H. Rowell, Modern Dance Music, Boston and Chicago: White, Smith and Co., 1890.
Ragtime
- Clip 1 One-Step Variation
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "The Castle Walk" by James Reese Europe and Ford T. Dabney, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 2 Castle Walk
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "The Castle Walk" by James Reese Europe and Ford T. Dabney, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 3 Standard Waltz
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Bink's Waltz" by Scott Joplin, Saint Louis: Bahnsen Music Co., 1905.
- Clip 4 The Maxixe (1st Step)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Bregeiro Maxixe" by Ernesto Nazareth, The Mark Stern Latest Society Dance Folio for Piano, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 5 The Maxixe
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Bregeiro Maxixe" by Ernesto Nazareth in The Mark Stern latest society dance folio for piano, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 6 The Maxixe
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "Bregeiro Maxixe" by Ernesto Nazareth, The Mark Stern Latest Society Dance Folio for Piano, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 7 Argentine Tango
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "El Choclo" by A.G. Villoldo, The Mark Stern Latest Society Dance Folio for Piano, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 8 Argentine Tango (1st figure-feet only)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "El Choclo" by A.G. Villoldo, The Mark Stern Latest Society Dance Folio for Piano, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
- Clip 9 Argentine Tango (4th figure-feet only)
Reconstructed by Elizabeth Aldrich. Performed by Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird, dancers; Boris Gurevich, piano. Music: "El Choclo" by A.G. Villoldo, The Mark Stern Latest Society Dance Folio for Piano, New York, Chicago, London, Australia: Jos. W. Stern and Co., 1914.
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