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A hallmark of the Newport Vintage Dance Week is its combination of an excellent program of dance instruction with a relaxed environment. Classes are carefully designed to cover material ranging from basic steps and technique to more challenging choreographies and improvisation.
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EVENING EVENTS
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NON-DANCING ACTIVITIES
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LIESURE TIME
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Newport Vintage Dance Week has always depended upon the assistance volunteered by its participants. The week simply could not be what it has been, and what we want it to be, without this generous help. Each participant is asked to sign up to do two "chores" during the week. These include such tasks as ball set-up or clean-up, serving refreshments at an event or decorating. Tasks are designed to take a minimal amount of time and most do not require any special skill.
Hannah Roberts Artuso, Conference Coordinator, is Co-Director for The Commonwealth Vintage Dancers.
Marc Casslar, founder of the Vintage Dance Society (CT) and the performing troupe, Polite Society, has been involved in historic dance since 1977. He has taught locally in Connecticut, as well as at dance weeks and workshops throughout the U.S. and Japan. He researches period dances, performs, and choreographs for stage and screen. Marc will teach a 19th c. specialty class.
Susan de Guardiola is the director of the Elegant Arts Society, a CT group recreating social dances of the early 19th century and other historical periods. She teaches regularly in New York City as well as at workshops and balls across the U.S. At Newport, she will co-teach beginning 19th century dance with Antonia Pugliese.
Richard Powers is an instructor and dance historian on the Stanford Univ. dance faculty, as well as director of the Stanford Vintage Dance Ensemble. Founder of the Flying Cloud Academy of Dance in Cincinnati, OH, Richard is one of the best-known experts in historical social dance. He has taught workshops across the U.S. and abroad. Richard has choreographed for dozens of stage productions and films. Richard will teach 19th c. and specialty ragtime.
Antonia Pugliese is making her debut as an 19th century dance instructor at Newport. She is a member of the Commonwealth Vintage Dancers, has instructed dance for the Society for Creative Anachronism, and as has assisted at various workshops.
Barbara M. Pugliese has resesarched and taught 19th century dance at a variety of workshops and dance weeks with her late husband, Patri. She is a member of The Commonwealth Vintage Dancers and was a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Dance History Scholars. She will teach the quadrille class.
Joan Walton has taught classes in 19th century, Ragtime, 1920's, and 1930's dance at workshops across the U.S., in Australia and the Czech Republic. Joan was Assistant Director and a dancer with the Flying Cloud Vintage Dance Troupe of Cincinnati for ten years. She has held several visiting professorships of dance. Joan is a dance teacher and choreographer in the San Francisco area. Joan will teach ragtime.
Portsmouth Abbey School is located on 500 idyllic acres at the edge of Narragansett Bay, just north of Newport. Many of our activities will be on the "lower campus," centered around the original 1864 Manor House. All campus buildings are within walking distance of each other.
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This year, we are able to offer limited pre-conference accommodations for Sunday, August 5, for an additional fee. Those wanting to spend Monday sightseeing in Newport may want to consider this option.
All meals from Monday dinner through Sunday breakfast are included in the registration fee. They will be served by the school´ food service. Vegetarian options are available. Arrangements can be made for those who live nearby and wish to purchase lunches only.
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Reservations Reservations must be accompanied by a $100 deposit per person, fully refundable until July 1st. The balance must be paid at registration. Please make all checks payable to Commonwealth Vintage Dancers. Reservations will be acknowledged after April 21. Contact Hannah Artuso at the e-mail address or phone number below regarding assistance.
Every effort is being made to balance the sexes. Registration Partners (meaning a man and a woman who indicate each other on the registration form) who have not already had their registration confirmed will be entered in a lottery to be held April 21. Please state clearly whether you wish to room together or not. Applying as partners places you under no specific obligation to the other person during the dance week but provides enough partners for everyone at all dances.
Singles: A lottery will be held April for all applicants not applying with a partner. After April 21, anyone not yet confirmed will be placed on a waiting list. Singles will be accepted only when an opposite-sex single applies. Historically, we have had more women apply than men.

For further information Contact Hannah Artuso using the information below.
Please use the above link to display (and print) a registration form for the 2007 Newport Vintage Dance Week.
For more information about the Newport Vintage Dance Week, please contact Hannah Roberts Artuso at:
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Phone: (781) 662-8344 (before 10pm eastern time, please)
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