So far my plans seem to be taking the following pattern. I have to be
careful to leave asap soon afterwards because I'm running our biggest event
of the year in April, the Jane Austen Festival Australia and have to get
back for last-minute preparations.
1. fly into Harrisburg on 29 February for
I haven't been in Williamsburg in ages, but the last I knew John Millar
had a weekly English Dance on Tuesday evenings in his home "Newport
house" on South Henry St. I think I had a Scottish dance on Wednesdays.
Dot Fisher
Does anyone know if there are any other
historical costuming or dance
Dear Aylwen,
We have 2 dance events in March up here in the Boston, MA area,
Returning Heroes Ball (American Civil War)
March 5
Holliston Town Hall, Holliston, Massachusetts
Sponsored by: The Commonwealth Vintage Dancers
Mostly Victorian Tea Dance
March 20
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Sponsored by:
If you're up for another short hop (it's about 600 miles from SB to
Williamsburg.)
Patty
There's a Regency ball in South Bend, IN on March 26. I went last year,
and it was lovely!
http://regencymasqueradeball.blogspot.com/
Emily
On 11/21/2010 7:44 PM, Aylwen Gardiner-Garden wrote:
Does any
There's a Regency ball in South Bend, IN on March 26. I went last year,
and it was lovely!
http://regencymasqueradeball.blogspot.com/
Emily
On 11/21/2010 7:44 PM, Aylwen Gardiner-Garden wrote:
I am travelling to the US in March to attend "Costume Accessories: Head to
Toe" at Colonel William
This is a Colonial Williamsburg program. CSA is just providing some
support--mainly, I believe, by sponsoring some of the pre-symposium tours.
Please note that CSA members do, however, receive a discount. And CW is
bringing in outside speakers. So the fees seem reasonable to me.
Ann Was