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Dance is an art form that has been around for centuries, originating in England and spreading throughout Europe

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Background imageDance Collection: The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. The Duchess of Cambridge (as Anne of Bretagne) and her court, in Her Majestys ball costume of Queen Philippa

Background imageDance Collection: Goldsmiths Hall on a Ball Night, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

Goldsmiths Hall on a Ball Night, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
Goldsmiths Hall on a Ball Night, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageDance Collection: Fanny Dango (1878-1972), singer and dancer, early 20th century. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield

Fanny Dango (1878-1972), singer and dancer, early 20th century. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield
Fanny Dango (1878-1972), singer and dancer, early 20th century

Background imageDance Collection: Mabel Love (1874-1953), English actress and dancer, 1903

Mabel Love (1874-1953), English actress and dancer, 1903

Background imageDance Collection: Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Artist: Rogers

Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Artist: Rogers
Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageDance Collection: The Fields of Avatar, c20th century (1914-1915). Artist: George Sheringham

The Fields of Avatar, c20th century (1914-1915). Artist: George Sheringham
The Fields of Avatar, c20th century (1914-1915). From The Studio Volume 63. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1914-1915]

Background imageDance Collection: Evening Party - Time of Charles II, 1850. Artist: John Leech

Evening Party - Time of Charles II, 1850. Artist: John Leech
Evening Party - Time of Charles II, 1850. A satirical illustration of King Charles II (1630?1685). King Charles II (163-?1685) was know as the Merry Monarch

Background imageDance Collection: Procession of her majesty to the state ball in the Guildhall, 1851. Artist: A Mason

Procession of her majesty to the state ball in the Guildhall, 1851. Artist: A Mason
Procession of her majesty to the state ball in the Guildhall, 1851. From The Illustrated London News (12 July 1851). Hand coloured later

Background imageDance Collection: South view of the entrance to Guildhall, City of London, 18th century (1886). Artist: William Griggs

South view of the entrance to Guildhall, City of London, 18th century (1886). Artist: William Griggs
South view of the entrance to Guildhall, City of London, 18th century (1886). The entrance was replaced in 1788 by a new one designed by George Dance

Background imageDance Collection: An Irish banquet, 1581, (1893)

An Irish banquet, 1581, (1893). From The Image of Irelande by John Derrick, 1581. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II

Background imageDance Collection: First sketch of The Vintage Festival, c1871 (c1880-1882)

First sketch of The Vintage Festival, c1871 (c1880-1882). A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imageDance Collection: The Pas De Deux!, 1878. Artist: Swain

The Pas De Deux!, 1878. Artist: Swain
The Pas De Deux!, 1878. From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)

Background imageDance Collection: The Dancing Picture, c1532, (1902)

The Dancing Picture, c1532, (1902). Illustration from Henry VIII, by A F Pollard, published by Goupil and Co, (London, New York, Paris, Edinburgh, 1902)

Background imageDance Collection: Opening soiree of the new offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street, London, 28 June 1882

Opening soiree of the new offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street, London, 28 June 1882. A print from the Illustrated London News, (8 July 1882)

Background imageDance Collection: Bear and Monkey, 13th century, (1833)

Bear and Monkey, 13th century, (1833). Dancing bears and monkeys would peform in the public streets. Illustration after a book of prayers in the Harleian Collection of the British Library

Background imageDance Collection: Sword dance, (1833)

Sword dance, (1833). Young men dance among the points of swords. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imageDance Collection: Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804

Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804. People enjoying themselves dancing and flirting. Some boys have climbed a tree (left)

Background imageDance Collection: Prince George and Mary of Teck in fancy dress, Devonshire House Ball, 1897

Prince George and Mary of Teck in fancy dress, Devonshire House Ball, 1897. The future King George V with his wife in Elizabethan costume

Background imageDance Collection: Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century

Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London

Background imageDance Collection: The Mill, Girls Dancing to Music by a River, 1870, (1912). Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones

The Mill, Girls Dancing to Music by a River, 1870, (1912). Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
The Mill, Girls Dancing to Music by a River, 1870, (1912). Both the style of this painting and its subject, the Three Graces dancing to the music of Apollo, were inspired by Italian Renaissance art

Background imageDance Collection: Captain Cook, 19th century. Artist: E Scriven

Captain Cook, 19th century. Artist: E Scriven
Captain Cook, 19th century. James Cook, English explorer, navigator and hydrographer. Captain Cook (1728-1779) in naval uniform, seated, with his hand resting on a map of the world

Background imageDance Collection: Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Wife of King George III of England, 1773

Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Wife of King George III of England, 1773. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) married George III on 8 September 1761

Background imageDance Collection: Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, 1911

Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, 1911. As Zobeide in the Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakovs ballet Scheherazade. Karsavina (1885-1978) starred with the Imperial Russian Ballet

Background imageDance Collection: Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, in Nikolai Tcherepnins ballet Le Pavillon d Armide, 1913

Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, in Nikolai Tcherepnins ballet Le Pavillon d Armide, 1913. Karsavina (1885-1978) starred with the Imperial Russian Ballet

Background imageDance Collection: Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, 1900s or 1910s

Tamara Karsavina, Russian ballerina, 1900s or 1910s. Karsavina (1885-1978) starred with the Imperial Russian Ballet. She left Russia after the Revolution

Background imageDance Collection: Medal commemorating the discovery of smallpox vaccination in 1796 (1800)

Medal commemorating the discovery of smallpox vaccination in 1796 (1800)
Medal commemorating the discovery of smallpox vaccination in 1796, (1800). Children dancing round a garlanded cow. Edward Jenner (1749-1823)

Background imageDance Collection: Thomas Mudge, English horologist, 1795. Artist: Baker

Thomas Mudge, English horologist, 1795. Artist: Baker
Thomas Mudge, English horologist, 1795. Born at Exeter, Devon, Mudge (1717-1794) was apprenticed to the eminent clockmaker George Graham (1742?-1751)

Background imageDance Collection: The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Also known as Dawns Men, a late neolithic stone circle located in Cornwall, United Kingdom

Background imageDance Collection: The Dancing Bear, Brimham Rocks

The Dancing Bear, Brimham Rocks near Pately Bridge in Yorkshire. This shows wind erosion of horizontally-bedded sedimentary rock

Background imageDance Collection: James Cook, English explorer, navigator and hydrographer, 1775-1776. Artist: Nathaniel Dance-Holland

James Cook, English explorer, navigator and hydrographer, 1775-1776. Artist: Nathaniel Dance-Holland
James Cook, English explorer, navigator and hydrographer, 1775-1776. Captain Cook (1728-1779) in naval uniform, seated, with his hand resting on a map of the world

Background imageDance Collection: St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Female patients in their day gallery. St Lukes Hospital was a lunatic asylum designed by the architect George Dance jnr (1741-1825)

Background imageDance Collection: Ballet performance at Her Majestys Theatre, London, 1842

Ballet performance at Her Majestys Theatre, London, 1842. Jules Perrot, French dancer, choreographer and ballet master, and Fanny Cerito (c1817-1909), Italian ballerina

Background imageDance Collection: The Next Dance!, 1860

The Next Dance!, 1860. The Prince of Wales had left England at the beginning of July 1860 for a visit to America and Canada

Background imageDance Collection: David Sanborne, 2014. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

David Sanborne, 2014. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
David Sanborne, Gateshead International Jazz Festival, 2014

Background imageDance Collection: Kurt Elling, 2014. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Kurt Elling, 2014. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Kurt Elling, Friday Night is Music Night, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2014

Background imageDance Collection: Roman Theatre Verulamium EAW011295

Roman Theatre Verulamium EAW011295
VERULAMIUM, St Albans, Hertfordshire. This Roman Theatre is unique in Britain - the only known example of a theatre with a stage rather than an Amphitheatre

Background imageDance Collection: USA, New Hampshire, Canterbury, Canterbury Shaker Village, former Shaker religious

USA, New Hampshire, Canterbury, Canterbury Shaker Village, former Shaker religious community, meeting house with painting of Shaker dancing

Background imageDance Collection: Horn Dance, Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, England, UK

Horn Dance, Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, England, UK

Background imageDance Collection: England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

Background imageDance Collection: England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

Background imageDance Collection: England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

Background imageDance Collection: England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

Background imageDance Collection: England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

England, London, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Parade, Lion Dance

Background imageDance Collection: England, London, Soho, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Festival Parade, Dragon Dance

England, London, Soho, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Festival Parade, Dragon Dance

Background imageDance Collection: Festival of Empire exhibition, Pageant of London, 1911

Festival of Empire exhibition, Pageant of London, 1911
Citizens of London as the living history of London City: the pageant at the Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace. 1. visitors to the court of Queen Elizabeth: chiefs and women from afar; 2

Background imageDance Collection: ENGLAND: HIGHWAYMAN. Claude Duval (1643-1670) proposing a dance with a lady

ENGLAND: HIGHWAYMAN. Claude Duval (1643-1670) proposing a dance with a lady on the heath instead of robbing them. Engraving by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imageDance Collection: Grand Ballet Brighton with Music by Leopold Wenzel

Grand Ballet Brighton with Music by Leopold Wenzel

Background imageDance Collection: Lambeth Walk - dance The Lambeth Walk is a song from the 1937 musical Me and My Girl

Lambeth Walk - dance The Lambeth Walk is a song from the 1937 musical Me and My Girl
Lambeth Walk - dance " The Lambeth Walk" is a song from the 1937 musical Me and My Girl (with book and lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose and music by Noel Gay)



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Dance Collection

Dance is an art form that has been around for centuries, originating in England and spreading throughout Europe, and is a physical expression of emotion and can be used to tell stories, express feelings, or simply entertain. There are many different styles such as ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop and tap. Each style has its own unique movements and techniques that must be mastered in order to perform the dance correctly, and is a great way to stay fit and healthy as it involves physical activity which helps improve coordination and flexibility. Dance classes are available all over the UK for people of all ages who are interested in learning how to dance or improving their existing skills. Whether you're looking for something fun to do with friends or wanting to take your dancing skills up a notch, there's sure to be something out there for you.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Dance collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of dance in England and across Europe. Our collection features images of dancers in various styles including ballet, contemporary dance and traditional folk dances. From graceful ballerinas to energetic street performers, our collection offers something for every lover of dance. Each piece is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a unique gift for a friend who loves to dance, the Dance collection has something to suit all tastes. With its diverse range of products and beautiful imagery capturing the joy and passion of dance throughout history, the Dance collection from Media Storehouse is sure to delight anyone with an appreciation for this timeless art form.
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What are Dance (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Dance art prints from England, United Kingdom and Europe are a collection of artistic representations of various forms of dance. These prints showcase the beauty, grace, and fluidity of movement that is inherent in dance. They capture the essence of different styles such as ballet, contemporary, jazz, tap and many more. These art prints are created by talented artists who use their skills to bring out the emotions and energy associated with each form of dance. The images range from abstract interpretations to realistic depictions that convey the passion and dedication involved in this art form. Whether you're a dancer or simply appreciate the beauty of movement captured on paper or canvas, these Dance art prints offer an excellent way to add some culture to your home or office decor. With a wide variety available at Media Storehouse, there's something for everyone's taste.
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What Dance (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of dance art prints from England, United Kingdom and Europe. You can choose from a variety of styles including contemporary, classical, ballet, ballroom and folk dances. The collection includes iconic images of famous dancers such as Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn as well as stunning photographs capturing the beauty and grace of various dance forms. In addition to individual prints, Media Storehouse also offers curated collections that celebrate specific genres or eras in dance history. For example, you can explore the vibrant world of swing dancing with vintage posters or immerse yourself in the elegance of 19th century ballroom culture with lithographs depicting elaborate costumes and settings. Whether you are a dancer yourself or simply appreciate the art form, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and a vast selection to choose from, these dance art prints are sure to add beauty and inspiration to any space.
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How do I buy Dance (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Dance art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through their vast collection of high-quality images featuring various dance forms and styles. Once you have found the artwork that speaks to you, simply select the size and format of your choice, such as framed or unframed prints. You can also customize your order by choosing different paper types or adding a mat border to enhance the visual appeal of your print. The ordering process is straightforward and secure, allowing you to make payment using a range of convenient options. We offer fast and reliable shipping services across England, United Kingdom, Europe and other parts of the world. Whether you are looking for contemporary ballet prints or vintage ballroom posters, they have something for every taste and budget. So if you want to add some artistic flair to your home or office with stunning Dance art prints from Media Storehouse, start exploring our collection today.
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How much do Dance (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

The cost of Dance art prints in England, United Kingdom, and Europe can vary depending on several factors such as the size of the print, the quality of paper or canvas used, and whether it is a limited edition or open edition print. The price range for these prints can be affordable for those on a budget to more expensive options for collectors looking for rare pieces. There are various styles of dance art available including ballet, contemporary dance, flamenco, tango and many others. These artworks capture the beauty and gracefulness of dancers in motion through different mediums like photography or paintings. If you're interested in purchasing Dance art prints from Media Storehouse there are plenty to choose from with something suitable for everyone's taste. Whether you want a small print to hang in your home or office space or a larger piece that makes an impact statement piece on your wall - there will be something perfect just waiting for you.
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How will my Dance (England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Dance art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Our delivery partners are reliable and efficient, ensuring that your package is delivered on time. We offer different delivery options depending on your location and preferences. For customers within England, United Kingdom, Europe, we have standard shipping options as well as express shipping for urgent orders. You can track the progress of your order through our online tracking system. Once you receive your Dance art prints, you can display them in any way you like – frame them or mount them on a wall using clips or pins. Our prints are of the highest quality and will add an artistic touch to any space they are displayed in. We take pride in delivering exceptional customer service and ensuring that our customers are satisfied with their purchases.