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NJG-T.783.003
5 Feb 1783:43 (6/267)
To the publick. On Wednesday the second of April next will
be opened a dancing school at the arms of France in this
town, by Mr. D'Orssiere, a gentleman who attends the dancing
school of the French Academy in Philadelphia. The character
and abilities of this gentleman are so well established in
Philadelphia, that those who shall have any desire to be
instructed by him, have only to enquire there themselves.
The said school will continue a sufficient time to complete
two or three quarters in that season; and the terms will be
the same as in Philadelphia. The school shall be
alternately at Princeton, if any can be formed in that
place. All sorts of dances, the most in fashion, will be
taught, but principally the graces and manners.
If the inhabitants should have any desire, the director of
the said academy will be very happy in producing them also,
for the same season, a very able master in the French and
other foreign languages.
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