It was good to see you back. Excellent video. Have you ever watched the 82 Mansfield Park? They did some different dances than you usually see in the adaptations. I'm looking forward to Part 2. Loved the cats!
I've got my reaction to the '82 MP scripted and ready to film. Hopefully it can answer your questions Part 2 of this video is going to be spicy because the folk dance revival was VERY political.
I was so excited to see a new video from you. Love your work, nobody else I've found on youtube is working in your specific niche - and i love your indepth research and social conscience.
Love it! I love going down rabbit holes that involve Regency era. I wish there was an English Country Dancing club in my tiny town. I’ve never done ECD but I could follow along with everything you explained, maybe because I’ve watched almost all of your Jane Austen on Pointe. 😊 Thank you so much for your research and wonderfully entertaining presentation of this fun niche topic! (My teenage daughter also thanks you profusely!)
Thank you for this interesting video! I hope that you can return to lead the ECD monthly dance in San Francisco sometime soon. I recall that you lead the dancing there in February 2020, the last time we met before the Covid-19 closure. My enjoyment of that evening definitely helped me sustain the duration of the containment!
I loved your videos so much and binged them all about a year or so ago- I came back to see if you’d posted anything new and I’m shocked I missed this! So excited to watch it and I hope to see more content from you!
A neurodivergant Autistic cat lover from the UK here. All dancing here is called Folk Dancing, and includes Court and (Country, done by the peasants) dances. Balls and dances include a mixture of Longways, Circles, and Squares. I only heard the term ECD when American visitors came over and used it. We use the term Duple and Triple Minor not metre. When arming we don't hook the elbows, the man supports the lady's forearm on his, (No lady or gent wants to crush their lace engageantes.) We use the terms Chorus and Verse as well as Changes and Figures. Gathering Peascods is pronounced as Pees cods not peskods, Bransles are pronounced Brawls. First time I have seen this and will enjoy seeing your other videos.
I've done Irish Ceili Dancing and Irish Set Dancing and there are definitely some similarities. Set Dancing in particular are usually danced with 4 couples (a full set) with the occasional half set (2 couples)
I’m so glad I found you! Your enthusiasm is infectious. Thanks for sharing your talents ❤️
It was good to see you back. Excellent video. Have you ever watched the 82 Mansfield Park? They did some different dances than you usually see in the adaptations. I'm looking forward to Part 2. Loved the cats!
I've got my reaction to the '82 MP scripted and ready to film. Hopefully it can answer your questions
Part 2 of this video is going to be spicy because the folk dance revival was VERY political.
@@teawithcassiane8431 Thank you! I'm looking forward to both!
I was so excited to see a new video from you. Love your work, nobody else I've found on youtube is working in your specific niche - and i love your indepth research and social conscience.
Love it! I love going down rabbit holes that involve Regency era. I wish there was an English Country Dancing club in my tiny town. I’ve never done ECD but I could follow along with everything you explained, maybe because I’ve watched almost all of your Jane Austen on Pointe. 😊 Thank you so much for your research and wonderfully entertaining presentation of this fun niche topic! (My teenage daughter also thanks you profusely!)
Thank you for this interesting video! I hope that you can return to lead the ECD monthly dance in San Francisco sometime soon. I recall that you lead the dancing there in February 2020, the last time we met before the Covid-19 closure. My enjoyment of that evening definitely helped me sustain the duration of the containment!
It's great that you were able to put this together and post it. Really enjoyed it and looking forward to more. Wishing you all the best
Great overview, Cassiane! I learned stuff. Looking forward to Part 2.
I loved your videos so much and binged them all about a year or so ago- I came back to see if you’d posted anything new and I’m shocked I missed this! So excited to watch it and I hope to see more content from you!
Wait what I missed you live ?!? Yay you’re back!
I always learn so much from your videos. Thank you for this!
A neurodivergant Autistic cat lover from the UK here. All dancing here is called Folk Dancing, and includes Court and (Country, done by the peasants) dances. Balls and dances include a mixture of Longways, Circles, and Squares. I only heard the term ECD when American visitors came over and used it. We use the term Duple and Triple Minor not metre. When arming we don't hook the elbows, the man supports the lady's forearm on his, (No lady or gent wants to crush their lace engageantes.) We use the terms Chorus and Verse as well as Changes and Figures. Gathering Peascods is pronounced as Pees cods not peskods, Bransles are pronounced Brawls. First time I have seen this and will enjoy seeing your other videos.
I have been wanting this video! So excited
I've done Irish Ceili Dancing and Irish Set Dancing and there are definitely some similarities. Set Dancing in particular are usually danced with 4 couples (a full set) with the occasional half set (2 couples)
Ceili Dancing is more varied, with various formations of 2, 3, and 4 couples, and use of progressive danced
Irish set dancing is literally the Irish folk evolution quadrilles, and I love them!
OOHHH, new video!!! I'll get my snacks and settle in :D
Thank you for this! We are happy to see you back Cassiane!
Non-American (and non-British though) dancer here, I have never heard the term "USA dances".
And I still don't understand why they're called that...
*promo sm*