This instructional manual describes Baroque dance steps and their correlation with music using the notation system published by Raoul-Auger Feuillet in 1700. Additionally, the manual contains information on the minuet and also provides an extensive discussion on hand and arm positions.Engr. t-p. and text
Holt begins his discussion with a history of "chorography" and the work of famed eighteenth-century ...
This manual is considered one of the most important discussions regarding the style and steps of ear...
Large portions of this manual on the history of dance are borrowed from other sources including Mme ...
Originally published in 1700, this manual details a dance notation system that indicates the placeme...
This manual represents one of the most important sources on dance technique for the second half of t...
As was common practice during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, much of this text was bo...
This is the seventh edition of a popular French manual that, in the mid-1880s, was revised into a la...
This treatise contains two duets choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Guillaume-Louis Pe...
The title page indicates the book was completed in 1724. However, the cost of the thirty-five full-p...
The lecture and workshop recognize some court dance movements from the Baroque era (1600-1750). The ...
Originally published in Paris by Raoul-Auger Feuillet under the title Chorégraphie ... (1700), this ...
The first part of this manual discusses performance of various steps including demi coupé, coupé, bo...
This is the first manual to be published in France that describes English country dances. Called co...
Written by a French cleric, Jehan Tabourot, in the form of a dialogue between a dancing master and h...
The first edition of Zorn's book was published in Leipzig in 1887 under the title Grammatik der Tanz...
Holt begins his discussion with a history of "chorography" and the work of famed eighteenth-century ...
This manual is considered one of the most important discussions regarding the style and steps of ear...
Large portions of this manual on the history of dance are borrowed from other sources including Mme ...
Originally published in 1700, this manual details a dance notation system that indicates the placeme...
This manual represents one of the most important sources on dance technique for the second half of t...
As was common practice during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, much of this text was bo...
This is the seventh edition of a popular French manual that, in the mid-1880s, was revised into a la...
This treatise contains two duets choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Guillaume-Louis Pe...
The title page indicates the book was completed in 1724. However, the cost of the thirty-five full-p...
The lecture and workshop recognize some court dance movements from the Baroque era (1600-1750). The ...
Originally published in Paris by Raoul-Auger Feuillet under the title Chorégraphie ... (1700), this ...
The first part of this manual discusses performance of various steps including demi coupé, coupé, bo...
This is the first manual to be published in France that describes English country dances. Called co...
Written by a French cleric, Jehan Tabourot, in the form of a dialogue between a dancing master and h...
The first edition of Zorn's book was published in Leipzig in 1887 under the title Grammatik der Tanz...
Holt begins his discussion with a history of "chorography" and the work of famed eighteenth-century ...
This manual is considered one of the most important discussions regarding the style and steps of ear...
Large portions of this manual on the history of dance are borrowed from other sources including Mme ...