Symposium Special

31 May - 3 June 2026
An advanced dance workshop
to ring in the symposium

"The Art of Dancing"

Kellom Tomlinson and the function and beauty of port de bras
with Caroline Copeland, New York
The workshop focuses on Kellom Tomlinson's “The Art of Dancing” (1735), his choreographies, and his style in steps and port de bras.
Programme Details

1735 Tomlinson Art of Dancing LOC 192 aus1b2“Let us imagine ourselves as so many living Pictures drawn by the most excellent Masters…” (Kellom Tomlinson).

This workshop will explore some of the unique elements of Kellom Tomlinson's treatise "The Art of Dancing" (1735). Using his choreographies, we will explore his descriptions of stepping and carriage of the arms. We will also take into consideration what he calls, “the whole Art of Dancing” drawing on his engraved plates to serve as clues to cultivating individual style and charm in dancing.

Prerequisites: The seminar is intended for dancers with a good knowledge of Baroque dance. Teaching language is English.

Instructor

Copeland teaserbox 953392077Caroline Copeland, USA, is the Associate Director of the New York Baroque Dance Company, appearing at the Drottningholm Theater, the International Händelfestspiele Göttingen, Guggenheim Museum, and Potsdam Sanssouci Music Festival.

She is a dancer and choreographer at the Boston Early Music Festival where choreographic credits include Cam-pra's Le Carnaval de Venise, Händel’s Almira, Monteverdi’s Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria, and Steffani’s Niobe. As a soloist, Caroline has collaborated with many groups around the US and Europe including Nordic Baroque Dancers, The New Dutch Academy, Juilliard415, Cantata Profana, and Mertz Trio. Her choreography has been presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Public Theater, and the Philipszaal in The Hague.

She is on the dance faculties of Hofstra University and SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance and a guest lecturer for Juilliard’s Historical Performance program. She holds a BA in Dance/Goucher College and MFA in Dance/Sarah Lawrence College.
(Foto: Russ Rowland)

Organisational Details

Workshop number: xxxx

Begin: Sunday, 31.May 2026, 6:30 p.m. with supper.
End: Wednesday, 3 June 2026, 12:15 p.m. with lunch

  regular Reduction
(students up to 26 years of age)
Workshop fee: € 150.-      € 80.-
Accommodation and meals per person
Singe room: € xxx.-  
Double/twin room: € xxx.-  
Triple/quadruple room: € xxx.- € xxx.-   (Dormitory)

 

 Registration:

via the homepage of Burg Rothenfels

or send your registration by post or e-mail to:

Verwaltung Burg Rothenfels
97851 Rothenfels
Germany
verwaltung@burg-rothenfels.de

Please give:
- Name/address/telephone number/e-mail
- Date of birth
- Workshop number and short title
- Type of room desired
- Meals: vegetarian/vegan/with meat? Intolerances?

Excerpt from the General Terms and Conditions of Burg Rothenfels:

Reductions: Discounts are available on conference fees, accommodation, and meals for persons up to and including 26 years of age and persons in training, studying, or performing voluntary service.

Cancellation policy: Cancellations can be made free of charge up to 14 days before the start of the seminar. Cancellations made after this date will incur a 100% cancellation fee.

Other conditions: While participating in our events, you are not covered by our accident or liability insurance. The event may be canceled for compelling reasons (speaker cancellation, insufficient number of participants, etc.). We will notify you immediately in such cases. Participation is only possible for the entire workshop.

The responsible body for the adult education center and youth hostel at Burg Rothenfels is the Vereinigung der Freunde von Burg Rothenfels e.V.

Complete General Terms and Conditions

Organisation:
Dance & History e.V.

Dance & History e.V. is a non-profit registered association based in Germany. Our objective is to promote research and the dissemination of knowledge in the field of historical dance. We work together with similar organisations in Europe and America.