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at the French court were part social dance and part performance. It declined in the later 17th century, whereupon the formal ball took over as a grand and large evening social event. Although most were strictly by invitation only, with printed invitations coming in the mid-18th century, some balls
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especially after the early 18th-century. The wealthy who participated in these dances followed a strict social code with mistakes in choreography scrutinized and a loss of prestige would follow excessive dance errors.
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finally took over the formal dance. Many dances originated in popular forms but were given elegant formalizations for the elite ball. Dancing lessons were considered essential for both sexes.
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Elite formal dances in the Middle Ages often included elements of performance, which gradually increased until the 17th century, often reducing the amount of dancing by the whole company.
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word for a type of elaborate court dance, and developed into one for the event at which it was performed. The word also covered performed pieces like
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at home many hours earlier, before coming out. Other, grander, balls served supper even later, up to 3.30 a.m., at an 1811 London ball given by the
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were public, either with tickets sold or in cases such as the celebration of royal events, open to anyone who was appropriately dressed. It was at
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in 1815, dramatically interrupted by news of Napoleon's advance, and most males having to leave to rejoin their units for the
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became common; here ladies recorded the names of the men who had booked a particular dance with them.
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featured many group dances, and this type of dance lasted throughout the period when
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may or may not continue these traditions, but are typically worn with pure white
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was used to describe a formal dancing party in French in the 12th century. The
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for the event—from where it swapped into languages like English or German—and
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the next day, has been described as "the most famous ball in history".
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became common and occurred on until at least the 19th century, when
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in 1745 (a public ball celebrating the royal wedding of
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