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A Genealogy of Dance Modernity
2020Abstract This chapter looks at a variety of phenomena including folkloric dance that contained old regime materials, the ballet itself, and the scholarly research and collecting devoted to the grand siècle at the turn of the century. Three distinct seventeenth centuries were under construction in the historical imagination of the late ...
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8 The Female Dancer and the Male Gaze: Feminist Critiques of Early Modern Dance
Meaning in Motion, 2020Susan Manning
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2018
Modern folk dance is a turn of the twentieth-century revivalist practice based upon a participatory dance form originating within village-based ethnic communities of northern Europe. It arose as part of the effort to define the modern European nation-state in the last half of the nineteenth century and gained most of its adherents in the United States ...
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Modern folk dance is a turn of the twentieth-century revivalist practice based upon a participatory dance form originating within village-based ethnic communities of northern Europe. It arose as part of the effort to define the modern European nation-state in the last half of the nineteenth century and gained most of its adherents in the United States ...
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Preferences for perceived attractiveness in modern dance
Journal of Cultural Economics, 2021Brooke L Krause
exaly
2018
References to dances of the East have appeared in Western sources at least since the beginning of the Christian era, yet what has become known and established as "belly dance" seems most closely connected to the World Expositions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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References to dances of the East have appeared in Western sources at least since the beginning of the Christian era, yet what has become known and established as "belly dance" seems most closely connected to the World Expositions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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