Mine is a modern one and I have no problems. 

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Subject: Re: [h-cost] wedding in historical costumes

Actually, a lot of the maneuverability issues depend on whether you're using
a modern substitute hoop that has circular hoops all the way around
suspended in a drawstring petticoat, or if you have a more accurate cage
crinoline which a) shifts the weight of the skirts to the back and b) more
importantly, has a "break" in the hooping along the front.  That "gap" (for
lack of a better word) is the key to maneuverability in a hoop--you can sit,
you can dance, you can do LOTS of things when the gap is there that become
cumbersome when it isn't.

LuAnn
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  In a message dated 10/6/2007 1:52:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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  Not one  of those huge hoop skirts. Impossible to dance a
  waltz in that. 


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  Well, they waltzed quite a lot in hoops in the  period.



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