The Art That All Arts Do Approve -

The Art That All Arts Do Approve

Manifestations of the Dance Impulse in High Renaissance Culture - Studies in Honour of Margaret M McGowan

Richard Ralph (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
128 Seiten
2008
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-0-7486-3584-9 (ISBN)
29,90 inkl. MwSt
This issue of Dance Research is in honour of Margaret McGowan, the doyenne of British dance historians. The theme is dance as an over-arching and stimulating agent, contributing to cultural and intellectual life during the early modern period in ways that were broader and more profound in their influence than is often recognised.
Margaret McGowan is the doyenne of British dance historians; in celebration of her long and distinguished career and to coincide with its Silver Anniversary, the scholarly journal Dance Research has invited a number of distinguished dance historians and colleagues working in arts cognate with dance to contribute essays in her honour. The connecting theme is dance as an over-arching and stimulating agent, contributing to cultural and intellectual life during the early modern period in ways that were broader and more profound in their influence than is often recognised. These essays reveal an art that in the early stages of its development invariably resonated with 'context', and was widely exploited for social and political purposes. Contributions explore the nature of dance forms and, in explaining their evolution, highlight the discovery of significant links between rhetoric, discourses on art and architecture, and the language used by dancing masters.In paying tribute to a major pioneer in the discipline of dance studies, this study presents a compelling argument for the universality of dance, for its character as central to human experience, and for its power to stimulate endeavour across an unexpectedly broad front of experience and expression.

Richard Ralph is the Editor of the journal Dance Research.

Editorial Introduction: Margaret M McGowan: Pioneer of Academic Dance Research; The Barriers: from Combat to Dance (Almost), Sydney Anglo; 'Rules for Design': Beauty and Grace in Caroso's Choreographies, Jennifer Nevile; Fragment of the Sovereign as Hermaphrodite: Time, History, and the Exception in Le Ballet de Madame, Mark Franko; Dancing Towards Death: Masques and Entertainments in London and Florence as precedents for Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women, J. R. Mulryne and Margaret Shewring; Burlesque Ballet, a Ballad and a Banquet in Ben Jonson's The Gypsies Metamorphos'd (1621), Barbara Ravelhofer; From Tragicomedy to Epic: The Court Ballets of Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin, Marie-Claude Canova-Green; Jean II Berain's Costume Designs for the Ballet Les Plaisirs de la Paix (1715), Jerome de la Gorce; Into the Labyrinth: Kenneth MacMillan and his Ballets, Clement Crisp; The Publications of Margaret M McGowan.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.2.2008
Reihe/Serie Dance Research Special Issues ; v. 25. Issue 2
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 175 x 245 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
ISBN-10 0-7486-3584-X / 074863584X
ISBN-13 978-0-7486-3584-9 / 9780748635849
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