The legacy of the Renaissance and baroque era is a complex one. The period witnessed a variety of dancing practices and of cultural responses to them. A moral perspective prevailed and proved influential also within the legal and medical discourses. Each author's social milieu and ideological orientation influenced them to portray dance either as a disorderly behaviour which equated human beings to beasts, or as a noble and edifying practice that inserted them within a political and cosmic order. Similar ambiguity characterized the consideration of dance from the perspectives of health and law. However, its beneficial role as a form of physical exercise was rarely challenged, and any radical attempt to simply ban dancing from the civilized ...
The main focus of the dissertation is 15th century Italian court dance, which was one of the prime m...
The thesis is focused on courtly dancing in Italy in the early modem period. The work endeavours to ...
This antidance treatise is divided into four parts. The first part discusses the physical effects of...
In sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Europe dance frequently emerged as the subject of vigoro...
During the 14th to 16th centuries, Renaissance dance had a complex history in terms of whether or no...
Analysis of various sources from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, with a focus on texts by C...
At first glance, Hubbert appears to be presenting both pro and con agruments regarding the suitabili...
This antidance work is typical of the genre of dance writing that has its roots in published works r...
pp. 52-63 of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, Issue 4 (2016). The complete issue can be...
This study examines the cultural and religious politics of dancing in late sixteenth- and early seve...
The purpose of the present article is to sketch the tradition of dance exempla, and to comment on th...
The thesis deals with the French Baroque dance la belle danse and its social context. The author pro...
The dance of death, one of the most characteristic motifs of late-mediaeval and Renaissance art, has...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
What is dance? This is one of the key questions in dance research to which the relevant literature p...
The main focus of the dissertation is 15th century Italian court dance, which was one of the prime m...
The thesis is focused on courtly dancing in Italy in the early modem period. The work endeavours to ...
This antidance treatise is divided into four parts. The first part discusses the physical effects of...
In sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Europe dance frequently emerged as the subject of vigoro...
During the 14th to 16th centuries, Renaissance dance had a complex history in terms of whether or no...
Analysis of various sources from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, with a focus on texts by C...
At first glance, Hubbert appears to be presenting both pro and con agruments regarding the suitabili...
This antidance work is typical of the genre of dance writing that has its roots in published works r...
pp. 52-63 of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, Issue 4 (2016). The complete issue can be...
This study examines the cultural and religious politics of dancing in late sixteenth- and early seve...
The purpose of the present article is to sketch the tradition of dance exempla, and to comment on th...
The thesis deals with the French Baroque dance la belle danse and its social context. The author pro...
The dance of death, one of the most characteristic motifs of late-mediaeval and Renaissance art, has...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
What is dance? This is one of the key questions in dance research to which the relevant literature p...
The main focus of the dissertation is 15th century Italian court dance, which was one of the prime m...
The thesis is focused on courtly dancing in Italy in the early modem period. The work endeavours to ...
This antidance treatise is divided into four parts. The first part discusses the physical effects of...