I also made contact with Ellis Rogers of the Quadrille Club in London, England, who said that this dance looks more like a cotillion, as cotillions were frequently called "quadrilles" in Germany. That makes sense, when one notes the repeating figure of the Grand Chain throughout the dance!
UPDATE (May 31): Yesterday, our group from Canada had another practise for the Duchess of Richmond's Ball to work on the German Quadrille. I'm posting 2 videos from that practise - one with the figures being explained and learned by our group and one where we dance to music! For our first time all the way through the dance, I think we did really well!
I've also updated the figures with a few tips we worked out in this colour...
The Walk-through:
First time with music:
Here is the original diagram for the entire quadrille:
German Quadrille
Figures 1 & 2: All 4 couples do a circle for 8 right and left (16 bars - 8 bars left, 8 bars right).
- Cotillions
start circling to the right!
Figure 3: This one is a bit tricky to explain. 1st and 3rd couples form a line for 4 and raise their arms forming 3 arches (between 1st couple, between 1st and 3rd couple, between 3rd couple). I would probably allocate 2 bars of music for them to get in position. Then, a lot happens simultaneously... (total 8 bars!)
- 2nd couple goes through the middle arch made by 1st and 3rd men, but then the 2nd woman crosses in front of 2nd man to go off to the left to pass under the arch made by the 1st couple (while 2nd man goes off to the right and under the arch made by the 3rd couple, and cross back to place.
- WHILE 4th couple passes through the outside arches (4th woman through the arch made by 1st couple and 4th man through the arch made by 3rd couple). The 4th woman crosses in front of 4th man and both pass through the middle arch formed by 1st and 3rd men, and cross back to place.
- I would allocate 6 bars of music for everyone to be able to complete this figure.
- TIMING: 2 bars (1s and 3s forming arches) + 4 bars (2s and 4s going through arches) + 2 bars (1s and 3s back to place).
Figure 4: This figure repeats, with 2nd and 4th couples forming a line for 4 with 3 arches (allocate 2 of the 8 bars). Then, a lot happens simultaneously... (total 8 bars!)
- 1st couple goes through the middle arch made by 1st and 3rd men, but then the 1st woman crosses in front of 1st man to go off to the left to pass under the arch made by the 4th couple (while 1st man goes off to the right and under the arch made by the 2nd couple, and cross back to place.
- WHILE 3rd couple passes through the outside arches (3rd woman through the arch made by 4th couple and 3rd man through the arch made by 2nd couple). The 3rd woman crosses in front of 3rd man and both pass through the middle arch formed by 2nd and 4th men, and cross back to place.
- I would allocate 6 bars of music for everyone to be able to complete this figure.
- TIMING: 2 bars (2s and 4s forming arches) + 4 bars (1s and 2s going through arches) + 2 bars (1s and 3s back to place).
Figures 5 & 6: All 4 couples perform a grand chain (changes of rights and lefts for 8 - 16 bars).
- 2 bars/skip changes per change of hand.
- start right hand with your partner.
Figure 7: 1st and 2nd couples circle for 4 WHILE the same is performed by 3rd and 4th couples (8 bars).
- Since there are 8 bars, perhaps they circle left and right, or just to the left slowly to use up all the music? We did to the left and right in our practise...
Figure 8: 1st and 2nd couples do a right-hand star WHILE the same is performed by 3rd and 4th couples (8 bars).
- Since there are 8 bars, perhaps they star right and left?
Figure 9: 1st and 2nd couples do 4 changes of rights and lefts WHILE the same is performed by 3rd and 4th couples (8 bars).
- Allocate 2 bars/skip changes per change of hands.
- Start right hands with your partner.
Figure 10: Taking inside hands, 1st and 3rd couples advance and retire (4 bars).
- 1 skip change + jeté assemblé forward, and 1 skip change backward + jeté assemblé.
Figure 10: Taking inside hands, 2nd and 4th couples advance and retire (4 bars).
- 1 skip change + jeté assemblé forward, and 1 skip change backward + jeté assemblé.
Figures 12 & 13: All 4 couples repeat the grand chain (or changes of rights and lefts for 8 - 16 bars).
- 2 bars/skip changes per change of hand.
- start right hand with your partner.
Figure 14: 1st and 3rd couples do a right-hand turn 1 1/4, placing the men on the inside of the set, making a line for 4 (4 bars).
- The 2 men in the middle have to stand really close together - their arms will NOT be raised in an arch, just the arms between the man and his partner will be raised.
Figure 15: 2nd and 4th couples circle for 4 around the men in the middle (4 bars).
- It looks like the line for 4 are also holding hands, so maybe the arms are raised in an arch and the 2nd and 4th couples pass under them as they circle. The arches are only done by the partners, not the men in the middle...
- This circle has to move really fast - only 4 bars! We tried this motion both with and without taking hands, and found that taking hands actually helped everyone to get around faster.
Figure 16: 2nd and 4th couples do a right-hand turn 1 1/4, placing the men on the inside of the set (4 bars).
Figure 17: 1st and 3rd couples circle for 4 around the men in the middle (4 bars).
- Like figure 15, it looks like the line for 4 are also holding hands, so the arms are raised in an arch and the 2nd and 4th couples pass under them as they circle.
Figure 18: The 4 women form a right-hand star in the middle of the set, with their partner on the left. All go around clockwise. When back to place, the women let go of the middle of the star and do 1/2 left-hand turn with their partner, placing the men in the middle (8 bars).
- I would recommend trying to get around in 6 bars, then turning your partner halfway in 2 bars (the men continuing clockwise around into the middle, while the women back up to end up on the outside of the star).
- The original diagram shows the men going first, but the description says otherwise.
Figure 19: The 4 men in the middle do a left-hand star with their partner on their right (8 bars).
Figures 20 & 21: All 4 couples repeat the grand chain (changes of rights and lefts for 8 - 16 bars).
- 2 bars/skip changes per change of hand.
- start right hand with your partner.
Figure 22: The 4 women advance into the middle of the set and make a little loop, so their backs face into the middle (4 bars).
Figure 23: The 4 men do a circle for 4 to the left around the women in the middle (4 bars).
- The ladies will have to make sure they are close together in the middle so that the men can join hands.
Figure 24: The women form a circle for 4 WHILE the men (outside the circle), form a right-hand star ACROSS the ladies' arms. Everyone circles/stars clockwise (8 bars).
- The
men should be to the left of their partner.
- Everyone needs to take really small steps!
Figure 25: The men (outside the circle) turn to face the other direction and join left hands with the joined hands of the women in the circle for 4. Together, they form a larger star and circle anti-clockwise all the way around (8 bars).
Figure 26: This figure is a bit odd - the original instructions called this a "Double Ronde," but provided no explanation! The men release hands from the ladies' circle to form a circle for 4 around them. The men then bring their joined hands OVER the ladies' heads, with men's joined hands in front of the ladies' stomachs, and the ladies' joined hands in front of the men's stomach. Everyone circles clockwise once around (8 bars).
- Picture a wicker basket - the arms are all interwoven.
- Many thanks to Ellis Rogers of the Quadrille Club for help reconstructing this figure - the original image and lack of description had me stumped!
- Bar 1: Men takes hands in a circle, then raise their arms over the women's heads in bar 2, then start circling in bar 3...
- We tried both a slipping step and skip change for this figure and found that the skip change gave us more control over our speed and ending in the right spot.
Figures 27 & 28: All 4 couples repeat the grand chain (changes of rights and lefts for 8 - 16 bars).
- 2 bars/skip changes per change of hand.
- start right hand with your partner.
Figure 29: All 4 couples do a right-hand turn once around into 2 lines (8 bars).
- 4 bars to do the right-hand turn, and 4 bars to get into line.
- You should end up like this:
2W 2M 1W 1M
3M 3W 4M 4W
Figure 30: All 4 couples pousette (8 bars).
- All 4 men push to move the couples around each other.
- 8 bars = 2 skip changes forward (men) or back (women), 1 to the side, 2 back (men) or forward (women), 1 to the side, 1 forward (men) or back (women) + jeté assemblé.
Figure 31: All 4 couples, following the lady in each couple, trace an anti-clockwise path back to place (4 bars).
- The men swing their partner back to place.
Figure 32: Taking inside hands, all 4 couples advance into the middle and retire (4 bars).
- 1 skip change + jeté assemblé forward, and 1 skip change backward + jeté assemblé.
- When retiring + jeté assemblé, keep the set really close because that will help the 1s and 3s get through the arches and back to place (next figure) in 4 bars more easily.
Figure 33: 2nd and 4th couples raise inside arms to form an arch. 1st couple traces an anti-clockwise path under the arch formed by 4th couple and back to place. 3rd couple traces an anti-clockwise path under the arch formed by 2nd couple and back to place (4 bars).
- When 1s and 3s get back to place, once again, keep the set tight so that the other couples can get around more easily.
Figure 34: Repeat, with 1st and 3rd couples raising inside arms to form an arch. 2nd couple traces an anti-clockwise path under the arch formed by 1st couple couple and back to place. 4th couple traces an anti-clockwise path under the arch formed by 3rd couple and back to place (4 bars).
Figures 35 & 36: All 4 couples do a circle for 8 left and right (16 bars - 8 bars left, 8 bars right).
Whew! That's a long one! Hopefully these images and descriptions help a bit... I'll see if I can make videos for some of the figures.
Here's a video I made to demonstrate how to "ghost" a dance when you don't have anyone to practise with - I'll upload a video of a group of us practising the quadrille after the weekend!
That's all for now - until next time... Happy dancing!
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