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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Jesse & Meghan's Wedding

June 20, 2015


Photo slideshow as the wedding begins



Jesse accompanying his mother...


...and mother-in-law to their seats before he takes his place:
























Friday, January 2, 2015

New Year’s Ball Dance Videos

January 2, 2015 - These are the dancing videos from the 205 New Year's Ball.  The dances are called by Jeremy Suermann.

You can find a YouTube playlist of all the videos from this ball here.


The Young Widow




Jefferson & Liberty
Video of "Jefferson and Liberty" from the 2015 New Year's Ball.

You can play the entire playlist of videos from the evening here:
Comical Fellow
The "Comical Fellow." Features a reenactment of Mr. Collin's "hop" in Pride and Prejudice. :)

Barbarini’s Tambourine
The fun and fast paced, "Barbarini's Tambourine!"

The Hole in the Wall
"The Hole in the Wall" is an elegant English Country Dance also featured on Stately Steps "Regency Era" DVD.


The Ragg
A fast paced dance that is a personal favorite.


Ship’s Cook
The very energetic, "Ship's Cook" is a modern dance from the 2009 film adaptation of Jane Austen's "Emma."



The Duke of Kent’s Waltz
The last dance of the evening was the very elegant, "Duke of Kent's Waltz."


The Scottish
"The Scottish" is one of our group's favorites, so it was no wonder that it served as the evening's encore dance.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Jeremy & Darcie's Reception & Dance

August 3, 2013 – After Jeremy and Darcie got back from their honeymoon, they had another reception/dance.  It was a great opportunity to celebrate with all the friends from the dances and those that weren’t able to make it to the wedding.


The Wedding Party

The table of troublemakers.
Oh, wait.  I didn’t see myself in the photo – I retract that statement!
Thumbs up for a fellow thumb-sucker!

Bon appetite!

Two thumbs-up for thumb suckers!

Time to cut the cake

The on-lookers

Photo bomb!

Time for a toast!

What’s a better way to end the evening except with “The Scottish?”