Our first ever baroque bal costumé led by Talitha MacKenzie with Tiffany Vong at the harpsichord will make you dream in pastel colours! Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early! Thumbnail image source: parismuseescollections.paris.fr Featuring musicians from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland performing François Couperin’s Concerts Royaux, and Rossignol performing dances by Louis-Guillaume Pécour and Claude Balon, followed by dancing for all: country dances from Playford and Bremner.
MacKenzie currently lectures in Historical Dance & Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (Glasgow) and recently founded the group Rossignol, members of which have performed with her at Holyrood Palace and Stirling Castle. Since 2017, she has organised a series of Bicentennial Celebrations featuring the work of renowned Dance Band leader Nathaniel Gow & Edinburgh Dancing Master Barclay Dun, first at the Edinburgh Assembly Rooms and now at the Institut Français d'Écosse, where she teaches regular Quadrille classes (dances for four couples in a square). She is a board member of the Historical Dance Society and the Traditional Dance Forum of Scotland.
Her studies at the RCS were generously supported by the RCS Trust and ABRSM. Tiffany was highly commended for the Governors’ Recital Prize for Keyboard, commended for the Bach Prize, and was awarded the British Reserve Insurance Prize for Early Music. Tiffany completed a Masters in Historically Informed Performance Practice at the University of Glasgow under the supervision of John Butt. She is the Musical Director of Cunninghame Choir and University of Glasgow Opera Society. Tiffany is an Associate of the Royal College of Organists and a Trustee of the Glasgow Society of Organists. Event details Booking The baroque ball costumé and the workshop are NOT included within the Festival Pass. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. Recommended Dress Code: 17th-18th c (long gown for ladies, kilt or breeches for men), following the examples shown below:
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