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- Quadrille? - A humerous and light hearted look at Quadrille riding from the sidelines.
- The Eagle Wing Quadrille Team - Comprised of members of the Pam Watt's Event Team of West Virginia. Members and photos, sponsors, and e-mail contact.
- Ellis Rogers and Quadrille Club - Includes information about classes in London, his book "The Quadrille", and a photo gallery.
- Ellis Rogers and Quadrille Club - Includes information about classes in London, his book "The Quadrille", and a photo gallery.
- School of Equestrian Dance - Offering instruction on the art of Quadrille riding and Equestrian Dance on Spanish Andalusians at Spring Hill Farm in Mt. Airy, MD.
- The Coastal Classic - Annual Quadrille and Dressage Freestyle charity event. Information on prize lists, tickets, and sponsorships. Santa Cruz, CA.
- Quadrille Ball - Fundraiser Ball held for the Germanistic Society Of America and Institute Of International Education. Includes photos, videos, Ball and Charity information and details on how to become a Ball dancer.
- Lloyd Shaw Foundation - The foundation seeks to preserve and foster square dancing, contra dancing, round dances, mixers and quadrilles, folk dances of the American people.
- Vintage Music and Dance Society - Connecticut based group. Information about performances by their performing troupe "Polite Society", a list of dances taught, a reconstructed quadrille variation, and a discography.
- Terpsichore - Her Votaries and Fashions - Background and partial transcription of this 1898 publication covering Irish country dances, quadrilles and couple dances.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sega music - Sega music is an evolved combination of traditional Music of Seychelles,Mauritian and Réunionnais music with European dance music like polka and quadrilles. Sega is especially similar to the Réunionnais folk dance maloya.
- Set dance - Set dances, sometimes called "country sets", are a popular form of folk dancing in Ireland. Set dances are based on quadrilles.
- Music of Mauritius - The island of Mauritius and the island of Rodrigues is known for sega music, alongside the nearby Réunion island, though reggae, soukous and other genres are also popular. Sega is an evolved form of polka and quadrilles from Europe, fused with local rhythms and instruments.
- Royal Scottish Country Dance Society - ... Society (RSCDS), was founded in 1923 as the Scottish Country Dance Society by Jean Milligan and Ysobel Stewart of Fasnacloich, who wanted to preserve country dancing as performed in Scotland, country dancing having fallen into disuse after the influx of continental ballroom dances such as the waltz or quadrilles and, later on, American-style dances like the One-step or foxtrot. (The SCDS didn't become the RSCDS until the early 1950s.
- Dixieland - Dixieland music is a style of jazz which developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century, and spread to Chicago and New York City by New Orleans bands in the 1910s. Dixieland jazz combined brass band marches, French Quadrilles, ragtime and blues with collective, polyphonic improvisation by trumpet (or cornet), trombone, and clarinet over a "rhythm section" of piano, guitar, banjo, drums, and a double bass or tuba.