Ahead of the show's season four premiere on Jan. 29, we put together a list of ways to bring Regency-era London to modern North Texas.
n Jan. 29 and Part 2 on Feb. 26 — a certain Regency fever is sweeping through Dallas. If you find yourself yearning for elegance, romance and a dash of societal intrigue, it turns out you needn’t travel far.
La Parisienne French Bistro-style tea parties through February 1. Reservations are always recommended — after all, the ton never simply drops in unannounced.Every member of “high society” knows the importance of a good promenade — not only to display the latest fashions, but also to catch the eye of an eligible admirer., from manicured park paths to sprawling nature trails. Whether alone or arm-in-arm with friends, these strolls channel the effortless grace of the Regency era.,” where a talented quartet will perform songs from the show and modern pop hits, all in the glow of candlelight. This year’s concerts are set for Mar. 12, Mar. 26, Apr. 23 and Apr. 24.Do you have two left feet, or perhaps just dream of waltzing beneath a grand chandelier? Brush up on your skills with English Country Dance classes at. Classes are every second Saturday of the month, with a special Valentine’s Day session on Feb. 14. You’ll be guided by live music, just like the grand balls of the ton. You might even leave feeling a little bit like the diamond of the season.There’s no better way to arrive at your next affair than by horse-drawn carriage. Book one through Northstar Carriage or Threejay’s Carriage in Highland Park and enjoy the simple romance of riding beneath city lights — a small taste of Regency luxury.Regency Era Ball beckons with an evening of dancing, games and splendid company. Silk, satin, secrets and love matches await, making it a date not to be missed. So, dear reader, whether you sip tea in a sunlit parlor, practice your steps for an elegant quadrille, or simply stroll Dallas’s leafy paths, there are countless ways to embrace your inner Bridgerton this season. May scandal be scarce but joy abundant and may you always find yourself at the heart of the city’s most dazzling affairs.has been a journalist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2010. He has contributed to several media outlets, including 92.1 KTFW, the. As a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association, he is actively involved in media critique.If you value independent journalism, please consider making a contribution to support our continued coverage of Dallas' vibrant culture and arts scenes.
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