Maybe I'm the only person who doesn't know this but, where did the term dance card come from?
"Hey Bailey just wondering if I could get a spot on you're dance card today?" Just an example but, I hear the term a lot.
Wikipedia rocks again:Hey ck, wouldn't this be a great idea for a social... Assuming "dance" means something else
A dance card or programme du bal (also known by its German-language name, Tanzkarte) is used by a woman to record the names of the gentlemen with whom she intends to dance each successive dance at a formal ball. They appear to have originated in 18th century, but their use first became widespread in 19th century Vienna, especially at the massive balls during fasting before Lent. Originally Posted by PDid
Wikipedia rocks again:PDid, your reply reminded me of one of my favorite works of classical music, Karl Maria von Weber's "Invitation to the Dance", composed during the era of grand balls:
A dance card or programme du bal (also known by its German-language name, Tanzkarte) is used by a woman to record the names of the gentlemen with whom she intends to dance each successive dance at a formal ball. They appear to have originated in 18th century, but their use first became widespread in 19th century Vienna, especially at the massive balls during fasting before Lent. Originally Posted by PDid