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Composer : | Traditional | ||||
Instrumentation : | Guitar solo (standard notation) | ||||
Style : | Traditional | ||||
Arranger : | Gibson, Gorden (1943 - ) | ||||
Publisher : | Gibson, Gorden | ||||
Date : | 1850 | ||||
Copyright : | Copyright © Gorden Gibson | ||||
Added by gorden-gibson, 08 Jul 2015 Holly Berry is a short set dance apparently composed by London dance teacher Mrs. Nicholas Henderson in the 1850s. Its first known appearance is in the second edition of her Etiquette for Dancing, published in the 1850s. The dance was also included in Elias Howe's American dancing master and ball-room prompter, published in Boston in 1862, which appears on the Library of Congress website here. Howe's manual, unusually, includes a specific credit to Mrs. Henderson. Source / Web : | Capering & Kickery | |
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