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A Dance Through Time: Images of Western Social Dancing from the Middle Ages to Modern Times
Full title: | A Dance Through Time: Images of Western Social Dancing from the Middle Ages to Modern Times |
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ISBN: | 9781851242993 |
ISBN 10: | 1851242996 |
Authors: | Barlow, Jeremy |
Publisher: | Bodleian Library, University of Oxford |
Edition: | Illustrated |
Num. pages: | 121 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2012 |
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Synopsis
Jeremy Barlow Surveys Over 600 Years Of Imagery, Drawing Out Major Themes In The Representation Of Dance. He Shows How Over The Centuries, Artists And Illustrators Have Represented Dance In A Stylized And Often Humorous Manner, With Curved, Flowing Lines For The Gracious Dancer And Angular Postures For The Uncouth, Rustic, Or Exhibitionistic Performer. He Also Reveals How Artists Have Responded In Imaginative Ways To The Challenge Of How To Convey A Sense Of The Dancer's Movement Through A Frozen Moment In Print, And What Techniques Illustrators Have Used To Demonstrate Specific Poses And Steps, From The Galliard, Mazurka, And Minuet To The Waltz, Tango, And Cha Cha Cha. Finally He Examines The Age-old Tension Between Decorum And Licence On The Dance Floor And How This Changed With The Advent Of Jive And The Untutored Vitality Of Rock'n' Roll. The Book Draws On A Wide Range Of Materials In The Bodleian Library, Including Fourteenth-century Manuscripts, Satirical Prints, Dance Cards, And Invitations To Balls. Poised In Performance -- Symbolic Circles -- Decorous Dance -- Illustrations For Instruction -- Dance And Desire -- Rustic Revels -- Burlesquing The Bourgeois. Jeremy Barlow. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [108]-112) And Index.