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Jane Austen Ball 2025
“What a charming amusement for young people this is, Mr. Darcy! There is nothing like dancing after all. I consider it as one of the first refinements of polished societies. Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice Register now for our annual … Continue reading
Introduction to Regency Dance (Week 6)
Week 6 of our 6 week course – an Introduction to Regency Dance. Whether you’re inspired by Miss Bennet and Mr Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, or Simon and Daphne from Bridgerton, we can offer you the chance … Continue reading
Introduction to Regency Dance (Week 5)
Week 5 of our 6 week course – an Introduction to Regency Dance. Whether you’re inspired by Miss Bennet and Mr Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, or Simon and Daphne from Bridgerton, we can offer you the chance … Continue reading
2024 History Alive
History Alive is a great event for the whole family to experience 2 days of thrilling jousts, live music, festive dance, and intriguing displays. Immerse yourself in the histories and cultures of Roman, Viking, Medieval, Napoleonic, Colonial, Victorian and Modern … Continue reading
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2024 Jane Austen Ball Gallery
5th October, 2024 at The Dayboro Community Hall Our annual ball was an enormous success – tickets sold out well in advance! The music by Phillip’s Dog was as brilliant as ever, and the costumes were outstanding. Thank you to … Continue reading
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Special Events 2024
Regency Dance Night Would you like to learn some Regency steps and dances?Here’s a chance to brush up on your Regency dances. We’re having a Jane Austen Ball in October so this is an opportunity for you to learn some … Continue reading
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Tagged #bridgerton, #JaneAusten #historicaldance, #Regency, australian culture, australian history, history, music
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