7 Sep 1774:12 (1657) Pennsylvania Journal PJ.774.031 7 Sep 1774:12 (1657) Signior Sodi, late principal dancer at the opera in Paris and London, acquaints the ladies and gentlemen of this city, that he has opened a public school, at his room in Chesnut- Street, at the bank of the Fountain Tavern, where he will teach the following dances, viz. the minuet, the minuet dauphin, louvre, allemande, la bretagne, la marie's, the paspie, rigadoon, new minuet by four, new minuet by eight, cotillons, cotillion step, the hornpipe, English country dances, and all the dances that are danced in the several courts in Europe. N.B. Signior Sodi will wait on ladies and gentlemen at their own houses; and will likewise give private attendance, at certain hours, in his own school.--An evening school will be opened, when a sufficient number of scholars shall offer. Signior Sodi is to be spoken with at Mrs. Eastwick's, in Walnut-Street, between Front and Second-Streets.