It was especially fun to watch your video so soon after dancing a Country Dance, a Regency Waltz, and a Scotch Reel with you and Christopher at our recent High Tea at Elkdom Abbey charity event!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! We had such a lovely time dancing again - and doing Regency dancing is always such a joy, especially with such talented fellow dancers!
This is an amazing video!! I’ve actually been writing a regency romance (just for fun, nothing to be published or anything) but I found it incredibly hard to find information about the dances beyond “there were quadrilles and cotillions, they danced in sets, the waltz was scandalous at first and then wasnt”
In yhe past couple of years ive really gotten into historical sewing and bow that i have a few pieces of 18th c and regency clothing im excited to put them to use
I like your content. I can't get enough of it. I'm sitting at home with a cold (in May - I know) and I keep clicking another one. Keep up the good work.🌹
I love this series. I have watched many CosTubers dancing these, and often thought -- How do you know what to do? I have seen a few "callers" (for lack of a better term,) but still. I LOVE the idea of several minutes of unchaperoned talk time.
Ayyy I love your videos, it's such a different world from mine! Is there any chance you'd film real life people dancing historically accurate (as much as possible) dances, steps and figures to exemplify what you're talking about? Once things come back to normal that is, and if the dancers are ok with it
It was especially fun to watch your video so soon after dancing a Country Dance, a Regency Waltz, and a Scotch Reel with you and Christopher at our recent High Tea at Elkdom Abbey charity event!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! We had such a lovely time dancing again - and doing Regency dancing is always such a joy, especially with such talented fellow dancers!
This is an amazing video!! I’ve actually been writing a regency romance (just for fun, nothing to be published or anything) but I found it incredibly hard to find information about the dances beyond “there were quadrilles and cotillions, they danced in sets, the waltz was scandalous at first and then wasnt”
In yhe past couple of years ive really gotten into historical sewing and bow that i have a few pieces of 18th c and regency clothing im excited to put them to use
So interesting! Just now breaking into Bridgerton series!❤
Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait for the rest of the series. :)
Thank you for covering this series as well!
I like your content. I can't get enough of it.
I'm sitting at home with a cold (in May - I know) and I keep clicking another one.
Keep up the good work.🌹
Oh Cassiane, how marvelous another vid.
Excellent! Very well done.
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me!
Yay, I always love seeing your videos in my feed.
I always love your videos.
Yay!!!
I love this series. I have watched many CosTubers dancing these, and often thought -- How do you know what to do? I have seen a few "callers" (for lack of a better term,) but still. I LOVE the idea of several minutes of unchaperoned talk time.
Ayyy I love your videos, it's such a different world from mine! Is there any chance you'd film real life people dancing historically accurate (as much as possible) dances, steps and figures to exemplify what you're talking about? Once things come back to normal that is, and if the dancers are ok with it
I am planning to do that once dancing is safe again.
Love your dress today
What was the dance that Simon and Daphne did in the rain? Loved this video btw
It was a sauteusse waltz, which is kinda like a combo of waltz and polka.
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Indonesia subtitle please
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This is a big help. Any kind of engagement with the video helps it not get buried. Thank you so much!
Kate was a pib but Edwin got it all wrong