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The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische
Promotional music sheet and score for The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer and described as a musical bouquet. Bloomers, rational dress for women was advocated by Amelia Jenks Bloomer in the early 1850s. The entire costume, called the Bloomer costume or simply bloomers, consisted of a short jacket, a skirt extending below the knee, and loose Turkish trousers, gathered at the ankles, but even so was scandalous to Victorian society. Date: circa 1850s
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This image showcases a promotional music sheet and score for two lively dance tunes of the 1850s: The Bloomer Polka and The Bloomer Scottische. Dedicated to the trailblazing figure of Amelia Jenks Bloomer, these musical compositions were designed to accompany the enjoyment and entertainment of the Victorian era's popular leisure activities, such as dancing at theatres, music halls, and social gatherings. Amelia Bloomer, a prominent advocate for women's rights and rational dress, championed the Bloomer costume – a groundbreaking attire consisting of a short jacket, a knee-length skirt, and loose Turkish trousers, gathered at the ankles. The Bloomer costume, also known simply as bloomers, was considered scandalous in Victorian society due to its departure from the traditional, restrictive women's clothing of the time. The Bloomer Polka and The Bloomer Scottische were likely composed to celebrate the spirit of freedom and progress embodied by Amelia Bloomer and her advocacy for women's rights. The Polka, a popular dance style of the era, is characterized by its quick tempo and lively, jumping steps, while the Scottische, a Scottish country dance, features a distinctive rhythm and intricate footwork. This delightful illustration, adorned with vibrant colors and playful details, serves as a testament to the enduring allure of music and dance as a means of expression, enjoyment, and connection within the context of 19th-century society.
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