Dancing Without an Instructor

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Dancing Without an Instructor

by Professor Wilkinson

EN·~2 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
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POPULAR INFORMATION AT A POPULAR PRICE

1:07
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Dancing Without an Instructor BY PROFESSOR WILKINSON PHILADELPHIA DAVID McKAY, PUBLISHER 610 South Washington Square

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DANCING WITHOUT AN INSTRUCTOR.

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INTRODUCTION.

1:32
5

THE ETIQUETTE OF THE BALLROOM.

2:38
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THE FIVE POSITIONS.

1:10
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The First Position.

0:19
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The Second Position.

0:23
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The Third Position.

0:29
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The Fourth Position.

1:00

Description

In a time when ballroom repertoire once spanned dozens of intricate figures, this practical guide trims the excess and focuses on the three dances that still dominate social floors: the waltz, the two‑step, and the lancers. The author walks the reader through the basic steps, offering clear explanations that let a complete beginner feel confident after just a few practice sessions. With a light‑hearted tone, the book reminds us that dancing is as much a mental lift as a physical workout, ideal for young people seeking lively recreation.

Beyond the steps, the manual devotes generous space to ballroom etiquette, teaching how to make proper introductions, where to meet a partner, and the subtle rules that keep a night graceful and enjoyable. It also warns against common pitfalls—over‑familiarity, accepting drinks from strangers, and dancing with the same partner too often—helping readers navigate both public and private balls with poise. By blending instruction with social guidance, the work offers a well‑rounded foundation for anyone eager to glide across the floor with confidence.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (124K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Wayne Hammond and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-03-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Professor Wilkinson

Professor Wilkinson

A leading public health researcher and social epidemiologist, he is best known for showing how income inequality shapes health and social outcomes. His work helped bring big ideas about fairness, well-being, and public policy into mainstream debate.

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