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“San Pablo del Bolcheviquismo”: On the Question of Perception of S.A. Esenin in the US Foreign-language Press in the 1920s [PDF]
The article provides an overview of publications dedicated to S.A. Esenin, in Spanish, Czech, Slovenian and Finnish, proving the interest in the poet by the audience of various diasporas that settled in America at different times.
Irina O. Mashenkova
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Abstract Background and objectives The conventional method for determining oil absorption capacity (OAC) in pulse ingredients involves mixing a sample with excess oil, centrifuging the dispersion, and then calculating the amount of oil absorbed. However, there are issues associated with the conventional method such as loss of the less dense materials ...
Ning Wang +4 more
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Aproximaciones y tendencias de la Danza teatro: una mirada holística
Este artículo de revisión elabora un estado actual de la Danza teatro en la última década. Hace parte de una investigación holística sobre la pertinencia del currículo de la Profundización de Danza teatro, del proyecto curricular de Arte Danzario, en la ...
Martha Esperanza Ospina Espitia +5 more
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Modern Ukrainian Drama: Rapport Between Autor and Reader (Based on Sociolinguistic Survey) [PDF]
The article provides results of a sociolinguistic survey conducted among students in order to determine successful or unsuccessful encoding of information by author in paratext elements of modern Ukrainian plays.
Korolova, V. (Valeriia)
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‘The Feet of Love’: Pagan Podophilia from A.C. Swinburne to Isadora Duncan
This article analyzes the key role played by the eroticizing of feet in the works of major Victorian writers, notably Algernon Charles Swinburne whose early “pagan” poetry explores multiple forms of erotic trampling in connection with Dionysian ...
Charlotte Ribeyrol
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Contro l'oblio: pratiche artistiche e ipotesi di ricerca per la danza del futuro
How can the perspectives on documentation, access, and research − noted within the UNESCO Convention and applied to tangible cultural heritage and landscapes − be applied to live performance, particularly dance?
Andrea Zardi
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Two Rodin’s pupils. Malvina Hoffman and Kathleen Bruce between dance, photography and sculpture
In the last years of his career, Auguste Rodin has been the center of a network of relationships between visual artists and dancers. Some pupils and collaborators of the great sculptor saw the dance through his eyes, and it becomes the main subject of ...
Samantha Marenzi
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This study evaluated the physicochemical and functional properties of commercially produced protein concentrates and isolates from pea, lentil, faba bean, and soybean, using air‐classification and wet fractionation. Protein concentrates showed significant differences in physicochemical and functional characteristics compared with isolates.
Dora Fenn +8 more
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Movement is the essence of dance: the body contracts and releases, flexes and extends, gestures and moves. Since the beginning of the 20th century, North-American choreographers have emphasized either movement, the fact of bodily action, or gestures ...
Claudie Servian
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Stella Bloch’s Drawings on the Border Between Dance and Writing
The essay examines the artistic adventure of Stella Bloch, an American dancer active in the 1920s, author of drawings and theoretical contributions on dance.
Samantha Marenzi
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