Take your partner for Mr Beveridge’s Maggot! The boom in regency balls
Fans of Jane Austen and Bridgerton delight in recreating historical dances – but how do they learn the right moves?Inside the high-arched lobby of the Bank of England Museum, lines...
By Priya Bharadia · The Guardian Culture
Fans of Jane Austen and Bridgerton delight in recreating historical dances – but how do they learn the right moves? Inside the high-arched lobby of the Bank of England Museum, lines of women in flowing satin dresses twirl around men wearing stiff collars and black tailcoats. The room is filled with the sound of violins and conversation. The feathers and flowers on dancers’ heads sway as they laugh and chatter. This Jane Austen-themed ball, in celebration of the author’s 250th anniversary, is one of many held by historical dance societies across the country. Enthusiasts of the Regency period, including fans of Netflix’s Bridgerton , come together to learn and perform the dances enjoyed by Austen and her contemporaries. Continue reading...