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By invitation of Her Majesty, the Queen, your presence is requested at Bridgerton Ball Atlanta. This year's theme is Regency Splendor. As guests at this enchanting soir'ee, you will be transported to Regency era London to take part in the most anticipated ball of the season! Break out your Regency finery and prepare to dance the night away. We invite you to experience this once-in-a-lifetime evening of music and dance, 19th century repast, and plenty of surprises.

The evening begins with a presentation to Her Royal Highness, Queen Charlotte. Beginning-level Engligh country dances will be called by dance mistress Kat Nagar. Delight in live period music as well as music from the show. While not dancing, enjoy period finger floods and punch and Regency parlor games. You will be treated to Regency dance performances by members of Atlanta Historic Dance. Create a souvenir of your evening by having your picture taken at one of our beautiful backdrops.

Prepare to dance with members on the Ton as you revel in an evening unlike any you have ever experienced! Enjoy Brawner Hall's beautiful ballroom decorated in late Georgian style as you mingle with others in exquisite period costumes. Amidst such sophistication, who shall rise as the diamond of the season?

Period music: Kulea String Quartet

Dance Mistress: Kat Nagar

Period decorations: Steve Maddern

Floral design: Mara Ammons

Regency refreshments: Catherine Caruso Thomas

Regency parlor games: Amy Wachtel

Master of Ceremonies: Ken Johnston

Indian Wedding traditions and dance: Sid and Rina

Photographer: James Barger

For information about upcoming event hosted by Atlanta Historic Dance please see their FaceBook page: facebook.com/atlantahistoricdance
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