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Newport Vintage Dance Week

by The Commonwealth Vintage Dancers




Newport 2001

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14th Annual
Newport Vintage Dance Week
August 13-19, 2001
Portsmouth and Newport, RI

1867 Ball Scene

 

ABOUT NEWPORT VINTAGE DANCE WEEK

Join us at the 2001 Newport Vintage Dance Week, a summer dance holiday held in the playground of the Gilded Age. The famous Newport mansions, with their breathtaking opulence and some of America´s finest ballrooms, as well as the area´s dramatic natural beauty and other diverse attractions will provide the venues for several Dance Week events and offer many charming options to occupy dancers´ free time. The lovely, peaceful, seaside campus of Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, RI, will once again be our home away from home.

Dance Class

Classes

A hallmark of the Newport Vintage Dance Week is its combination of an excellent program of dance instruction with a relaxed environment. Classes are carefully designed to cover material ranging from basic steps and technique to more challenging choreographies and improvisation.

Instruction will focus on the popular ballroom dances of the mid- and late- 19th Century (including waltz, polka, mazurka, galop, schottische, and quadrille) and of the ragtime era (tango, one-step and others). At all levels, emphasis is placed on dances that will be featured during the evening balls, so that dancers may immediately experience the joy and satisfaction of applying what they learn in the context of an exquisite social event. Most classes are designed as tracks built around related material; continuity from day to day fosters cumulative benefit through the week.

1860's Ball at Ochre Court, 1995

Special Events

Balls are at the heart of any vintage dance week, and Newport Vintage Dance Week continues its tradition of offering balls in some of the America´s most elegant and splendid ballrooms. Once again in 2001, our 1890´s ball will likely be held at the Astors´ Beechwood mansion. Other evenings will focus on the mid-19th century at the Rosecliff mansion, and the ragtime era of the early 20th century at Glen Manor House. Our traditional fancy dress ball will be held on the Portsmouth Abbey School campus. The theme for this ball will be Around the World in 80 Days.

Non-dancing events scheduled include an optional group tour of one of the Gilded Age Newport mansions. Afternoon teas, a formal dinner, a beach party (weather cooperating!), a New England lobster fest, outings, games day, informal lectures on period topics and a vintage clothing exchange return as usual features of this special week.

Time has been allowed each afternoon for strolling down to the school's beach, visiting mansions, playing croquet on the school's spacious lawns, walking Newport's Cliff Walk or just relaxing. Tea will be served most days in the late afternoon.

Ragtime dance at Rosecliff, 1997

NEWPORT VINTAGE DANCE WEEK STAFF

Hannah Roberts Artuso, Conference Coordinator, is the Artistic Director for the Ragtime Era for The Commonwealth Vintage Dancers of Boston.

Richard Powers is an instructor and dance historian on the Stanford University dance faculty, as well as director of the Stanford Vintage Dance Ensemble. Founder of the Flying Cloud academy of Vintage Dance in Cincinnati, OH, Richard is one of the best-known experts in historical and social dance. He has taught workshops across the U.S. and abroad. Richard has choreographed for dozens of stage productions and films.

Patri J. Pugliese has been reconstructing historical dances from written sources for over 20 years. He is Artistic Director for the 19th century for The Commonwealth Vintage Dancers of Boston. Patri has taught workshops, led outdoor dances, and prompted at balls for the Vintage Dance and Civil War reenactment communities in New England and across the country.

Hannelore Unfried teaches at the University of Music and at the Conservatory of Music in Vienna, Austria. She is director of Hof-Danzer, a professional dance company that has performed at many castles, historic sites and festivals. She has delivered many papers at historical dance conferences in Europe and the U.S. She has taught many workshops in Europe and we are delighted to bring her to Newport for her first U.S. workshops. She will teach 19th century dance classes.

Joan Walton has taught classes in 19th century, ragtime, 1920's, and 1930's at vintage dance workshops across the U.S., as well as in australia and the Czech Republic. her high-energy and focused teaching, theatrical choreographic style, and morning warm-ups have become well known to vintage dancers. Joan was formerly Assistant Director and a dancer with the Flying Cloud Vintage Dance Troupe of Cincinnati. Currently, Joan is a dance teacher and choreographer in the San Francisco Bay Area.

1890's Ball at the Astor's Beechwood

THE CAMPUS AND HOW TO REACH IT

Campus

Portsmouth Abbey School is located on 500 idyllic acres at the edge of Narragansett Bay, just north of Newport and next door to The Green Animals Topiary. Many of our activities will be on the "lower campus," centered around the original 1864 Manor House. The "upper campus" consists of a group of buildings designed by award-winning architect Pietro Belluschi. All campus buildings are within walking distance of each other.

 

Accommodations

We will be staying in attractive dormitories on the lower campus. Each house has a lounge and modern amenities such as laundry and ironing facilities. Most rooms are doubles. A very few rooms are singles. Bathrooms are shared. All linens and blankets are provided. Participants should bring their own beach towels.

This year, we are able to offer pre-conference accommodations for Sunday, August 13, for an additional fee. Participants who would like to spend Monday sightseeing in Newport may want to consider this.

Formal Tea and croquet

 

Meals

All meals from Monday dinner through Sunday breakfast are included in the registration fee. They will be served in the school´s dining hall. Vegetarian options are available. Arrangements can be made for those who live nearby and wish to purchase lunches only.

 

Travel

Participants should plan to arrive on Monday afternoon. Registration will open at 2:00 p.m. Some rides may be available with dancers driving to Newport. For those flying to the workshop, T. F. Green Airport in Providence is the closest airport. Registrants will receive more detailed information about the schedule and travel arrangements.

 

Volunteers

Newport Vintage Dance Week has always depended upon the assistance volunteered by its participants. The week simply could not be what it has been, and what we want it to be, without this generous help. Each participant is asked to sign up to do two "chores" during the week. These include such tasks as ball set-up or clean-up, serving refreshments at an event or decorating. Tasks are designed to take a minimal amount of time and most do not require any special skill.

 

Reservations

Reservations must be accompanied by a $75 deposit per person, partially refundable until July 1st. The balance must be paid at registration. Please make all checks payable to Commonwealth Vintage Dancers. Reservations will be acknowledged after May 1. Limited financial assistance is available. Contact Hannah Artuso at the address below regarding assistance.

Every effort is being made to balance the sexes.

Registration Partners: (meaning a man and a woman which indicate each other on the registration form) will be accepted immediately if there is space. Please state clearly whether you wish to room together or not. Applying as partners places you under no specific obligation to the other person during the dance week but provides enough partners for everyone at all dances.

Singles: A lottery will be held on May 12 for all applicants not applying with a partner. After the lottery, anyone not yet confirmed will be placed on a waiting list. Singles will be accepted only when an opposite-sex single applies. Historically, we have had more women apply than men. To get off the waiting list immediately, read the above paragraph carefully. Then find somebody, and reapply as partners!

Human pyramid at the beach, 1993

For further information Contact Hannah Artuso using the contact information below.


2001 RESERVATION FORM

Please use the above link to display (and print) a registration form for the 2001 Newport Vintage Dance Week.

 

For more information about the Newport Vintage Dance Week, please contact Hannah Roberts Artuso at:

E-mail:

Phone: (781) 662-8344 (before 10pm eastern time, please)


People can say what they like about rag-time. The Waltz is beautiful, the Tango is graceful, the Brazilian Maxixe is unique. One can sit quietly and listen with pleasure to them all; but when a good orchestra plays a "rag" one simply has got to move. The one-step is the dance for rag-time music.

Mr. And Mrs. Vernon Castle, Modern Dancing, 1914, p.43.



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