Behind the Mask: Art, Artifice and the Georgian Masquerade

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Behind the mask: art, artifice and the Georgian masquerade

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

In the Regency, masquerade balls were all the rage: sly fun, colourful costumes, and saucy role-play were enticing additions to the delights of dancing and music.

This lecture, richly illustrated with historical sources, explores our enduring fascination with the late 18th-century masquerade, including notions of identity, gender, role play, class and cross-dressing. For those attending our annual Masquerade Ball on March 26, this lecture doubles as a how-to workshop of ideas and resources for planning your own Georgian-style costume.

The lecture will be followed by Q&A, light refreshments, and letter-writing with quill pens and sealing wax.

Toronto’s First Post Office Museum at 260 Adelaide St East, 7-9.30 pm. Space is limited, so reservations are strongly recommended. Registration form and more details available at www.JaneAustenDancing.ca. Please note that this event is fragrance-free.

$20 / $15 students and seniors

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