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On common ground 2 : continuity and change : proceedings of the second DHDS conference / [edited by David Parsons]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: The Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society, 1998.Description: 103 p. : ill. music ; 30 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Early dance research and performance past present and future / Barbara Sparti -- Beyond the ballroom / Hazel Dennison -- Continuity and change within the two dance treatises of Fabritio Caroso / Michael E. Lutz -- Allegrezza d'amore: a comparison / Diana Cruickshank -- The effectiveness of the Beauchamp-Feuillet notation system during the eighteenth century / Jennifer Thorp -- One music, two dances: Sarabande by Lully / Helena Kazárova -- Queen Anne's dancing master / Madeleine Inglehearn -- A continuing tradition? Manifestations of the grotesque in Purcell and Handel / Sarah McCleave -- Strange and fantastic motions: witches and furies in theatre dance / Anne Daye -- The missing link / David Wilson
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Proceedings of the second DHDS conference held in London, 14 March 1998.

Early dance research and performance past present and future / Barbara Sparti -- Beyond the ballroom / Hazel Dennison -- Continuity and change within the two dance treatises of Fabritio Caroso / Michael E. Lutz -- Allegrezza d'amore: a comparison / Diana Cruickshank -- The effectiveness of the Beauchamp-Feuillet notation system during the eighteenth century / Jennifer Thorp -- One music, two dances: Sarabande by Lully / Helena Kazárova -- Queen Anne's dancing master / Madeleine Inglehearn -- A continuing tradition? Manifestations of the grotesque in Purcell and Handel / Sarah McCleave -- Strange and fantastic motions: witches and furies in theatre dance / Anne Daye -- The missing link / David Wilson

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