Courtly Dance of the Renaissance

Courtly Dance of the Renaissance
Title Courtly Dance of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Fabritio Caroso
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 420
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780486286198

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Renaissance classic includes choreography and music for 49 dances from the period 1550 to 1610, plus guidance on court dress and etiquette for men and women. Indispensable source of authentic information.

The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance

The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance
Title The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Brainard
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1981
Genre Basse danse (Dance)
ISBN

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Nobiltà Di Dame

Nobiltà Di Dame
Title Nobiltà Di Dame PDF eBook
Author Fabritio Caroso
Publisher Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 1986
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Fabritio Caroso was dancing master to some of the greatest princely families of Italy, and Nobiltà di dame, his sumptuous collection of ballroom dances and their music, reflects an age that believed that the person of high rank should be a work of art, uniting strength and beauty. Caroso's detailed instructions (including rules for steps, style and etiquetter, and forty-eight actual choreographies) are unequalled by any contemporary manual in their specificity and clarity. Most dances are preceeded by an engraving showing the opening position and illustrating many aspects of dress, posture, and gesture. A full scholarly apparatus, giving new information unavailable elsewhere, makes the book even more valuable to dancers and to students of dance and music at the junction of the Renaissance and Baroque eras.

The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance: The practice of courtly dancing

The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance: The practice of courtly dancing
Title The Art of Courtly Dancing in the Early Renaissance: The practice of courtly dancing PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Brainard
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1981
Genre Dance
ISBN

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Dance in the Renaissance

Dance in the Renaissance
Title Dance in the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Margaret M. McGowan
Publisher
Total Pages 368
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN

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"Margaret McGowan examines the diverse forms of dance in the Renaissance, contemporary attitudes towards dance, and the light this throws on moral, political and aesthetic concerns of the time. Among the subjects she covers are: expectations of dance; style, costume, music and social coding; court dance versus social dancing; dance and the Valois dynasty; professional dancers, virtuosos and choreographers; burlesque; opposition to dance; and dance and the people. McGowan's sophisticated analysis of formal dance treatises allows her to recreate a sense of the actual practice of Renaissance dance and the mechanics of making a ballet. Nearly one hundred illustrations, many of them rare, accompany the text."--BOOK JACKET.

Three Court Dances of the Early Renaissance

Three Court Dances of the Early Renaissance
Title Three Court Dances of the Early Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Brainard
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1977
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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Dance as Text

Dance as Text
Title Dance as Text PDF eBook
Author Mark Franko
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 272
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0199794014

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Dance as Text: Ideologies of the Baroque Body is a historical and theoretical examination of French court ballet of the late Renaissance and early baroque. Franko's analysis blends archival research with critical and cultural theory in order to resituate the burlesque tradition in its politically volatile context. He reveals the ideological tensions underlying experiments with autonomous dance in the early modern.