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cotillion    
n. 一种活泼轻快的舞

一种活泼轻快的舞

cotillion
n 1: a ball at which young ladies are presented to society [synonym:
{cotillion}, {cotilion}]
2: a lively dance originating in France in the 18th century
[synonym: {cotillion}, {cotilion}]

Cotillon \Co`til`lon"\ (k[-o]`t[-e]`y[^o]N" or k[-o]`t[-e]l`-;
277), Cotillion \Co*til"lion\ (k[-o]*t[i^]l"y[u^]n), n. [F.
cotillon, fr. OF. cote coat, LL. cotta tunic. See {Coat}.]
1. A brisk dance, performed by eight persons; a quadrille.
[1913 Webster]

2. A tune which regulates the dance.
[1913 Webster]

3. A kind of woolen material for women's skirts.

4. A formal ball, especially one at which debutantes are
first presented to society.
[1913 Webster PJC]


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  • Cotillion Vs. Debutante Ball: Whats The Difference?
    Cotillion is a program of etiquette education for middle-school-aged children, culminating in a final dinner dance Debutante balls mark the formal introduction of young women, ages 16 to 21, as members of society Cotillions focus on teaching social graces, while debutante balls emphasize community involvement and celebrate maturation
  • Cotillion - Wikipedia
    The cotillion (also cotillon or French country dance) is a social dance, popular in 18th-century Europe and North America Originally for four couples in square formation, it was a courtly version of an English country dance, the forerunner of the quadrille and, in the United States, the square dance
  • What is Cotillion | What does Cotillion Mean | What is The History of . . .
    What is a Cotillion? Discover The Tradition, History, and Modern Significance Cotillions are timeless celebrations of tradition and coming-of-age, especially cherished in the American South But what exactly is a cotillion, and why does it still matter today? In this guide, we’ll explore the roots of cotillions, their evolution, and their lasting value as celebrations of etiquette, community
  • Black Debutante Balls: Curtsying with Pride since 1778
    Debutante cotillion Sigma Gamma Rho 1980 East Saint Louis, Illinois via Pinterest In more recent years, with the attempted revival of Black cotillions, there has been a conscious effort to make debutante balls more affordable and accessible to Black people of different socio-economic backgrounds
  • COTILLION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COTILLION is a ballroom dance for couples that resembles the quadrille
  • National League of Junior Cotillions
    The National League of Junior Cotillions® prepares young people with the confidence, courtesy, and character they need for success in every area of life We are a national organization that trains and licenses directors to establish local programs across the country We aim to build self-confidence, discipline, character, and etiquette in
  • The Chaplin Cotillions - A Texas tradition for 60 years
    Social Skills, Etiquette, Table Manners Ballroom Dance A Texas Tradition for Over 60 Years For more than six decades, The Chaplin Cotillions has been a respected institution across Texas, helping parents prepare their children for success in school, social settings, and life The program blends social skills, etiquette, table manners, and ballroom dance into a structured curriculum that
  • Cotillion | Formal Ballroom, Etiquette Protocol | Britannica
    Cotillion, late 18th-century and 19th-century French court dance, popular also in England A precursor of the quadrille, the cotillion was danced by four couples standing in a square set The first and third, then the second and fourth, couples executed various series of geometric figures During
  • Cotillion | George Washingtons Mount Vernon
    Cotillions were introduced into England in about 1768 by French dancing masters They came to America in about 1772 Cotillions have two parts: a set of standard verses or “Changes” that are danced with every cotillion and a special chorus or “Figure” that is danced between the verses The figure gives the cotillion its name Marlbrouk “Marlbrouk” is known today by its 20th-century
  • Cotillions - Monica Lewis School of Etiquette
    Cotillions The Monica Lewis School of Etiquette and the National Civility Cotillion Association provide social skills and civility emersion courses to young ladies and gents, including: Pre-Cotillion 1 (Grades 1st 2nd) Pre-Cotillion 2 (Grades 3rd 4th) Junior Cotillion (Grades 5- 8th) Cotillion (Grades 9th-12th) Topics Include: Why We Need





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