- 290 pages
- English
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About This Book
Originally published in 1963 and authored by the then Editor of the Dancing Times, this was a pioneer work discussing not only the origins and development of many social dance forms from early times, but also relating these forms to their environment. As well as its role in social history, the book analyses the role of dance as a prime creative power in Renaissance spectacles which depicted and celebrated diplomatic, military and regal occasions. After a wide-ranging introductory chapter on the origins of dancing, the book takes the reader through the centuries, discussing in turn the Basse Danse and the Moresco of the Middle Ages, the Pavane, Galliard and Courante of the 16th Century, the Minuet of the 17th & 18th, the Allemande, the Waltz and the Polka as well as Jazz, the Cha Cha Cha, the Jive and Twist.
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- Aere, 50
- Aerel, 49, 52
- Allemande, 32, 63, 74, 121
- Ambrosius, Giovanni, 33
- Arbeau (Jehan Tabouret), Orcheso-graphy, 57–59, 61–62, 71–73, 76, 78, 83, 96, 99
- Art et instruction de bien danser, L’, 34
- Assembly room balls, 126–7, 153–4
- Bacchus, see Dionysus
- Bach, J. S., 62, 63, 74, 79, 149
- Bal des Ardents, Le, 39
- Balet Comique de la Reine, 68–70, 72
- Ballet, development of, 19–20, 27, 29, 68–72, 93, 98, 104 et seq.
- dress, 105–6
- in opera, 112
- Mazurka, 152
- Polka, 135–6
- Polonaise, 150
- Russian, 114
- Waltzes, 131
- see also under name of individual ballets
- Balli, definition of, 29
- Ballroom Dance Magazine, 157
- Ballroom dancing, 50, 52, 75, 139, 161 et seq.
- Balls, see Assembly room balls; Chelsea Arts Ball; Civic Balls; County Balls; Court dancing; Fancy dress balls; Shakespeare Ball; Social dancing; State Balls; Waterloo Ball
- Barn Dance, 172, 190
- Bassa Danse (Danza), 28–29, 33, 35–37, 44, 51–52, 54, 58–59
- Bathyllus, 14
- B.B.C., television of ballroom dancing, 192–3
- Beauchamps, Charles, 105–6
- Beggar’s Opera, 114
- Bellincioni, writes on court dancing in Italy, 39–40
- Boston, see Two Step
- Botticelli, 45–46
- Bourree, 85–87, 106, 121
- Brahms, J., 131
- Branle, 51, 59–60, 70, 73, 76, 78
- British Association of Teachers...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Acknowledgements Page
- Contents Page
- Plates Page
- I Introduction Sources and Beginnings
- II The Fifteenth Century The Development of Technique and Some Early Dance Literature
- III The Sixteenth Century The Teachings of Arbeau and Others
- IV The Seventeenth Century The Minuet and a Variety of Forms
- V The Eighteenth Century The Growing Technique
- VI The Nineteenth Century Revolutions and Scandals—and the Birth of a New Style
- VII The Twentieth Century Jazz and After
- Appendices
- Index