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La danse : Comment on dansait, comment on danse / Raoul Charbonnel ; Technique de Mme Berthe Bernay ... notation musicale de MM. Francis Casadesus et Jules Maugué. Illustrations de M. Valvérane.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Charbonnel, Raoul.
Contributor:
Bernay, Berthe.
Casadesus, Francis, 1870-1954.
Maugué, Jules.
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Dance--History.
Dance.
History.
Penn Provenance:
Lindsay, Suzanne Glover (donor)
Physical Description:
ix, 418 pages, 20 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color), music ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Paris : Garnier Frères, [1899]
Summary:
This manual is an extensive history of dance that incorporates many countries, cultures, and periods including Chinese, Hindu, Egyptian, Greek, ancient Gaul, European Renaissance, and Baroque. The manual also covers popular culture, peasant dance, and "foreign dance." The perspective of this manual is clearly nineteenth century, with little emphasis on historical fact. The point of view is clearly western, and this is evident in the music examples that accompany almost every country or culture's entry--all have been subjected to western notation and are arranged in late nineteenth-century grand musical style. Additionally, the text includes numerous illustrations and, no matter the country or culture, the figures are physically shaped to look like late nineteenth-century western ladies and gentlemen.
OCLC:
4530201

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