| Regency Dance | John Hertz, Dancemaster |
On Friday afternoon, Bucconeer will have English Regency
ballroom dancing in the Hilton and Towers hotel. Come in period clothing if you like
(around the year 1800). Wear a hall costume (the science fiction and fantasy clothes fans
wear to wander the halls of a convention). Until youve done the Figure of Eight with
a five-foot-tall furry orange cat, you havent lived. Or come as you are. Ill
be there to teach everyone.
Probably its Georgette Heyers fault. This 20th century Englishwoman wrote three dozen Regency romances witty, satirical, historically accuratethat resonate with the fannish sence of whimsy. Try Arabella (1949), A Civil Contract (1961), or Cotillion (1953).
By the 1960s, fans were holding Heyer Teas. In the 1970s, I was addicted to Heyer by Fuzzy Pink Niven and Mary Jane Jewell, and I either volunteered or was volunteeredI had drunk a lot of eggnogto reconstruct and teach the dances, which have became a fixture at major SF conventions.
Do please join us, especially if youre at least reasonably
frivolous.![]()
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