Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Dance for life

Last week there were free dance lessons in the Rotunda of the Powell library... and pukki's that we are (nothing that's free gets left out!), naturally we went for them. We were very casually dressed- just a skirt for the twirly effect, but there were ladies there, grandly dressed, in proper ballroom dresses dating back to the 19th century, and men in Tuxedos; we felt transported to another era!

We just had learnt the basic steps of the Viennese waltz. The seven step slow march, the open waltz, the closed waltz, the turning. And then came the more complicated (and exciting) ArgentinianWaltz which was about half way to a tango.

And then came to Polka and the Military Waltz. Of course we were none of us, experts and we tripped over our own feet and stepped on our partner's toes and had our toes stepped upon. But it was exhilarating all the same... the twirling and the swirling and the swaying and just letting go for a few hours!

And to add to our sense ofdelicious wickedness, they told us about the history of the waltz - how it was a scandal when it was first introduced, with the man and woman standing so close by and possibly being the only time when they could speak unchaperoned! I felt like a girl from a Georgette Heyer!

The waltz was hugely popular for the same reason- it evolved from the landler danced by the peasants in Germany and Austria and got its name from the Italian word volver which means to revolve. It became hugely popular in Vienna( hence the name Viennese Wlatz) where the Strausses both Sr and Jr composed famous waltz tunes including the "Blue Danube". The waltz was a favourite of Queen Victoria as well, although even in her day the aristocracy regarded it as being "improper"! Waltz's over the years have become fasteer ad faster( after ladies got rid of the huge hoop dresses), but we did just the early slower ones.

Next time we may go for swing or salsa... and I'll write again when that's done.

6 comments:

Deepti Ravi said...

sounds like you had real fun!! seriously reminds me of georgette heyer!!! i can still remember the way we were glued to reading her books!! these old shadeS??? devils cub???

Shashi Iyer said...

this makes me go join a dance class here (not free, nonetheless :( ... major pakki, me too... hehe) but i dint want to give the teacher the trouble of having to tutor me, not to mention see me dance! sometimes penchants go away untampered... and talents untapped ;)

nandini said...

@deepti- I still read them! Read these old shades only a few days ago!
@sashi iyer: There's always be someone who's going to be worse than you- I guarantee it! So go ahead and learn- you might be the next Dhananjayan

the Monk said...

looks like u had a good time, though...

Random Access said...

Hihihi, if it was anyone else, it might juz have been a drool over the dance partner! This was a literature review on waltz...U r sure living up to ur designation :P

Standing so close by...talkin sweet nothings...holding a gal in the arms...twirling twisting..damn why is waltz not taught here :(

Random Access
The search has just begun !!!

nandini said...

@RA... I wish I'd learnt it before too!