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DANCE HELD IN THE SUMMER OR AUTUMN IN THE AFTERNOON
T-dance; Tea Dance; T dance; Thé dansant
  • A jazz band at the tea dance in [[Hotel Esplanade Berlin]], 1926
  • A tea dance in progress somewhere in the [[West End of London]], Spring 1941; a violinist plays in the foreground

tea dance         
n. ricevimento pomeridiano dove si balla e si serve il tè
thé dansant         
n. te danzante, ricevimento pomeridiano dove si balla e si beve tè
tea cosy         
  • A textured, hand knitted tea cosy of the "bachelor" variety on a teapot
INSULATING COVER FOR A TEAPOT, TRADITIONALLY MADE OF CLOTH
Teacosy; Tea cozy; Tea-cosy; Tea lugger
copriteiera

Definitie

tea dance
(tea dances)
A tea dance is a social event that takes place in the afternoon, where people meet to dance and have tea. Tea dances are especially popular with older people.
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Wikipedia

Tea dance

A tea dance, also called a thé dansant (French for "dancing tea"), was a dance held in the summer or autumn from 4 to 7 p.m. In the English countryside, a garden party sometimes preceded the dance.: 26f  The function grew out of the afternoon tea tradition, and J. Pettigrew traces its origin to the French colonization of Morocco.

Books on Victorian-era etiquette included detailed instructions for hosting such gatherings, such as Party-giving on Every Scale (London, n.d. [1880]) which notes that "afternoon dances are seldom given in London, but are a popular form of entertainment in the suburbs, in garrison-towns, watering-places, etc.": 26  Royal Navy officers hosted tea dances aboard ships at various naval stations, the expenses being shared by the captain and officers, as they were shared by colonels and officers at barrack dances in mess rooms ashore.: 27–28 

The usual refreshments in 1880 were tea and coffee, ices, champagne-cup and claret-cup, fruit, sandwiches, cake, and biscuits.: 29  The expected feature was a live orchestra or a small band playing light classical music, even after the invention of the phonograph. The dances included waltzes, tangos, and the Charleston by the late 1920s. They also offset the expenses of a seated supper, wine, and candles associated with a ball. A stiff waxed canvas dancing cloth was considered sufficient when strained over the drawing-room carpet, rather than taking up the carpet and waxing the floor in preparation for dancing.: 26f, 29  The dining room served as the tea room, with the dining tables arranged at one end as a buffet. Floral decorations were modest.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tea dance
1. He had met her at a tea dance held for Commonwealth members of the RAF which his CO had ordered him to attend, and married her in 1'43.
2. Banana Blush was followed by three similar albums, with the poet reading his works over a musical backing that includes tea–dance jazz, brass bands, rock guitar and, yes, the occasional fat and funky bassline.
3. Indeed, among the fundraisers listed in last weekend‘s Post were a jazz concert, a tea dance, a "Christian music" concert and a rehearsal of Verdi‘s "The Sicilian Vespers." No wonder the Red Cross has already collected more than half a billion dollars; no wonder it was impossible to get on to the Salvation Army‘s Web site at peak times last week.