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In the case of a mixture of dance languages, especially in dance productions that are the result of a conscious creative process, the interpretation of the symbolic content and message of the dance language elements becomes important.
Máté Kavecsánszki
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This research is a dance ethnographic study that was conducted to trace the history of the serai serumpun dance which has lost its history. In the past, this dance was thought to have originally belonged to the Mesuji community and was an asset of the ...
I Wayan Mustika +2 more
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Santo subito? Popes as “New Saints” in the Age of Eleventh-Century Reform
Although some popes already enjoyed saint-like veneration, papal sanctity significantly increased during the ecclesiastical reform in the eleventh century.
David Franz Hobelleitner
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China has a proud history of dance excellence. Historically, dance education has focused on performance skills, therefore it is difficult for most people, to grasp that a dance education pedagogy can lead students in a creative and inclusive manner ...
Jin Jin, Barbara Snook
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Confronting the Past through Popular Musical Theatre: The Effects of Austrian Postwar Cultural Policies on the Reception History of Musicals [PDF]
Exploring the effects of Austrian postwar cultural policies on the reception history of popular musical theatre, I analyze the role of the Opfermythos narrative and Kulturnation concept in the critical response to Broadway musicals after World War II ...
Susanne Scheiblhofer
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The Influence and Analysis of Multimedia Interaction on the Development of Dance
Since ancient times, dance has been widely loved by people. The history of dance has a long history, and people’s pursuit of dance has never stopped. However, with the development of modern technology, traditional dance has been unable to keep up with ...
Haijian Wu, Yan Leng
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The Liminal Space of Medieval Dance Practices: The Case of St. Eluned’s Feast Day
This article scrutinizes the use of liminality as a term to understand medieval dance practices. With the case of the feast day of St. Eluned described in Gerald of Wales Itinerarium Cambriae, I first present common ways that historians and theologians ...
Laura Hellsten
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Recenzja: Jan Ciepliński, Szkic dziejów baletu polskiego (Londyn, 1956)
The author discusses Jan Ciepliński’s book Szkic dziejów baletu polskiego [A Draft History of Polish Ballet], which is based on documents passed on to him by Leopold Filatyn and partly published by Henryk Liński in the second volume of the monograph ...
Irena Turska
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Espérance, or: New Insights into the Origins of the Chansonnier de Bayeux
This essay tries to shed new light on the origins and the early cultural milieu of the "Manuscrit de Bayeux" (ParisBNF 9346), one of two monophonic chansonniers compiled around 1500.
Carlo Bosi
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Katarzyna z Fröhlichów Bogusławska
The author undertakes to reconstruct the biography of Katarzyna Fröhlich (1811–1886), a graduate of the Warsaw Ballet School, who honed her talent under the tutelage of Julia Mierzyńska at Warsaw’s Teatr Wielki [Grand Theatre].
Halina Waszkiel
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