Discursos Sobre El Arte Del Dançado

Discursos Sobre El Arte Del Dançado
Author: Lynn Matluck Brooks
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780838755310

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The Art of Dancing in Seventeenth-Century Spain includes a transcription of the Spanish text, a translation of that text into English, and extensive commentary that contextualizes the dancing in light of European, particularly Spanish, dance, society, culture, and history."--BOOK JACKET.

Dance and Instrumental Diferencias in Spain During the 17th and Early 18th Centuries: History and background, music and dance

Dance and Instrumental Diferencias in Spain During the 17th and Early 18th Centuries: History and background, music and dance
Author: Maurice Esses
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780945193081

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V. 1. History and background, music and dance -- v. 2. Musical transcriptions -- v. 3. The notes in Spanish and other languages from the sources.

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Competition

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Competition
Author: Sherril Dodds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2019
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190639083

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This Handbook asks how competition affects the presentation and experience of dance.

Sonidos Negros

Sonidos Negros
Author: K. Meira Goldberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019
Genre: Music
ISBN: 019046691X

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How is the politics of Blackness figured in the flamenco dancing body? What does flamenco dance tell us about the construction of race in the Atlantic world? Sonidos Negros traces how, in the span between 1492 and 1933, the vanquished Moor became Black, and how this figure, enacted in terms of a minstrelized Gitano, paradoxically came to represent Spain itself. The imagined Gypsy about which flamenco imagery turns dances on a knife's edge delineating Christian and non-Christian, White and Black worlds. This figure's subversive teetering undermines Spain's symbolic linkage of religion with race, a prime weapon of conquest. Flamenco's Sonidos Negros live in this precarious balance, amid the purposeful confusion and ruckus cloaking embodied resistance, the lament for what has been lost, and the values and aspirations of those rendered imperceptible by enslavement and colonization.