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«Córka źle strzeżona» – baletowe wcielenie sentymentalizmu
This article presents an analysis of The Wayward Daughter, famed for being the most enduring piece in the ballet repertory all over the world. Sentimentalism, which influenced ballet as well, leaving its mark on the form and content of this art ...
Agnieszka Narewska
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Rudolf von Laban’s Labanotation: the origin of notational analysis methods in sport sciences. [La Labanotación de Rudolf von Laban: el origen de los métodos de análisis notacional en las ciencias del deporte]. [PDF]
Rudolf von Laban (born in 1879, Poszony, Hungary; and died in 1958, Addlestone, England) was one of the most significant figures in the movement analysis and dance in Europe during the 20th century (Lepczyk, 2009).
Miguel Ángel Gómez
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Theatres of War: Beyond London & the War
The life of the little theatres continued long after the war and their influence spread far beyond the limits of their studio audiences. This section will examine aspects of their work into the 1920s, under the changed conditions of the postwar ...
Grace Brockington
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The article examines the possibilities and specific features of site-specific dance as a tool to work with the history of a place and with individual memory.
S. A. Kondratyeva
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Oral History and Performance in the Classroom [PDF]
If asked to describe a history seminar at the senior undergraduate or graduate level, I don’t think anyone in my discipline would have imagined a dance studio with hardwood floors, mirrored walls, or floor-to-ceiling windows that cover an entire wall ...
High, Steven
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Maxwell Armfield’s “pictorial commentary” on The Ballet of the Nations relates only loosely to Vernon Lee’s text. Its real subject is rather the plays that he was producing with his own theatre company at around the same time, and the wider culture of ...
Grace Brockington
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Sukcesy warszawskich tancerzy w Petersburgu w lutym 1851 roku
The author turns to an anecdote about Warsaw ballet dancers visiting St Petersburg upon the invitation of the Russian tsar, who was enchanted by the mazurka woven by the choreographer Roman Turczynowicz into a performance of Le Diable à quatre (1847 ...
Janina Pudełek
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Dance and racism: Critical notes on the teaching of dance history
This article elaborates some brief considerations on the teachings of dance history in universities. The goal is to discuss institutionalized racism in higher education dance environments through critical notes on the contents of a hegemonic and ...
Victor Hugo Neves de Oliveira
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Gut microbiome and aging—A dynamic interplay of microbes, metabolites, and the immune system
Age‐dependent shifts in microbial communities engender shifts in microbial metabolite profiles. These in turn drive shifts in barrier surface permeability of the gut and brain and induce immune activation. When paired with preexisting age‐related chronic inflammation this increases the risk of neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases.
Aaron Mehl, Eran Blacher
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Dance songs participants sing as they dance in a circle. They do not have any musical instruments to accompany their dancing. The songs are high pitched and tuneful, with irregular rhythmsThis collection presents forty-nine audio files including: several
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