The Richmond German Christmas Dance was founded in 1866, shortly after the end of the American Civil War by the city's civil leaders.[1] It was named after a popular Prussian dance. The ball served as a way for prominent families of the Antebellum period to maintain their status in the new era.[2]
The dance is one of two premier debutante balls in Richmond, the other being the Bal du Bois.[3][4] The dance is held annually at The Commonwealth Club, a private gentlemen's club.[5][6] It is hosted by the Richmond German, a gentlemen's secret dance society. Debutantes are typically relatives of members of the society.[7][8]