Alums of Mr. Lege's Dancing School (Class of 1798) may purchase this wonderful hardcover journal as a memento of their time studying at the premier dancing school of Boston.
For prospective students, please see more information below:
To the Gentlemen and Ladies of Boston,
Mr. Lege, Dancing-Master,
Intending to fix his future residence in Boston, informs the Gentlemen and Ladies of this town who should be willing to intrust him with the care of their Children, in that elegant branch of polite education, that he has taken Mr. Dearborn's New-Hall, in Milk-Street, where he has opened his Dancing School, and will continue open ever Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Mr. Lege flatters himself, that all his attention shall be devoted to the improvement of his Pupils; he will teach every kind of Dance, such as, the Minuet de la Cour, Allemand, Cotillion, Hornpipe, &c. &c. He promises that at the end of two quarters his pupils shall be enabled to dance in an easy and elegant stile, every dance they will undertake to learn.
- Available in Two Sizes: Small - 5.75”x8” & Large - 7.25”x10”
- 75 Leaves of Lined Paper (150 Pages to Write On)
- Pages Are Perforated for Easy Tear-Out