Orchesography

Orchesography
Title Orchesography PDF eBook
Author Thoinot Arbeau
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 274
Release 1967-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0486217450

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The most valuable resource for 16th-century dances and dance music, this volume describes galliards, pavans, branles, gavottes, lavolta, basse dance, morris dance, and more, with detailed instructions of steps. 44 illustrations.

Playthings in Early Modernity

Playthings in Early Modernity
Title Playthings in Early Modernity PDF eBook
Author Allison Levy
Publisher Medieval Institute Publications
Pages 354
Release 2017-02-22
Genre History
ISBN 1580442617

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An innovative volume of fifteen interdisciplinary essays at the nexus of material culture, performance studies, and game theory, Playthings in Early Modernity emphasizes the rules of the game(s) as well as the breaking of those rules. Thus, the titular "plaything" is understood as both an object and a person, and play, in the early modern world, is treated not merely as a pastime, a leisurely pursuit, but as a pivotal part of daily life, a strategic psychosocial endeavor.

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Dance

The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Dance
Title The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Dance PDF eBook
Author Lynsey McCulloch
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 633
Release 2019-01-28
Genre Music
ISBN 019049879X

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Shakespeare's texts have a long and close relationship with many different types of dance, from dance forms referenced in the plays to adaptations across many genres today. With contributions from experienced and emerging scholars, this handbook provides a concise reference on dance as both an integral feature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century culture and as a means of translating Shakespearean text into movement - a process that raises questions of authorship and authority, cross-cultural communication, semantics, embodiment, and the relationship between word and image. Motivated by growing interest in movement, materiality, and the body, The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Dance is the first collection to examine the relationship between William Shakespeare - his life, works, and afterlife - and dance. In the handbook's first section - Shakespeare and Dance - authors consider dance within the context of early modern life and culture and investigate Shakespeare's use of dance forms within his writing. The latter half of the handbook - Shakespeare as Dance - explores the ways that choreographers have adapted Shakespeare's work. Chapters address everything from narrative ballet adaptations to dance in musicals, physical theater adaptations, and interpretations using non-Western dance forms such as Cambodian traditional dance or igal, an indigenous dance form from the southern Philippines. With a truly interdisciplinary approach, The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Dance provides an indispensable resource for considerations of dance and corporeality on Shakespeare's stage and the early modern era.

Dancing the New World

Dancing the New World
Title Dancing the New World PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Scolieri
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 594
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0292748914

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Winner, Oscar G. Brockett Book Prize in Dance Research, 2014 Honorable Mention, Sally Banes Publication Prize, American Society for Theatre Research, 2014 de la Torre Bueno® Special Citation, Society of Dance History Scholars, 2013 From Christopher Columbus to “first anthropologist” Friar Bernardino de Sahagún, fifteenth- and sixteenth-century explorers, conquistadors, clerics, scientists, and travelers wrote about the “Indian” dances they encountered throughout the New World. This was especially true of Spanish missionaries who intensively studied and documented native dances in an attempt to identify and eradicate the “idolatrous” behaviors of the Aztec, the largest indigenous empire in Mesoamerica at the time of its European discovery. Dancing the New World traces the transformation of the Aztec empire into a Spanish colony through written and visual representations of dance in colonial discourse—the vast constellation of chronicles, histories, letters, and travel books by Europeans in and about the New World. Scolieri analyzes how the chroniclers used the Indian dancing body to represent their own experiences of wonder and terror in the New World, as well as to justify, lament, and/or deny their role in its political, spiritual, and physical conquest. He also reveals that Spaniards and Aztecs shared an understanding that dance played an important role in the formation, maintenance, and representation of imperial power, and describes how Spaniards compelled Indians to perform dances that dramatized their own conquest, thereby transforming them into colonial subjects. Scolieri’s pathfinding analysis of the vast colonial “dance archive” conclusively demonstrates that dance played a crucial role in one of the defining moments in modern history—the European colonization of the Americas.

The Dance of Society

The Dance of Society
Title The Dance of Society PDF eBook
Author William B. De Garmo
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 1884
Genre Dance
ISBN

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The Dance of Society

The Dance of Society
Title The Dance of Society PDF eBook
Author Wm. B. De Garmo
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 174
Release 2023-11-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385220785

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

The Dance of Society

The Dance of Society
Title The Dance of Society PDF eBook
Author William B. De Garmo
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 162
Release 2024-03-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 338537040X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.