International audienceDance and music performances are closely linked to the political and social systems in which they are produced. Although anthropologists have studied what the social meanings of dances become when the contexts of performance change, this question has received little attention as far as tourist dances are concerned. My Tongan case study shows that this shift of context is not a simple matter of decontextualisation or aestheticisation. Initial meanings and functions--although partially changed--are recalled, while new ones are added to the performances
Globalisation is often perceived as a threat to the preservation of traditional cultures. There are ...
The thesis examines the phenomenon of nonverbal communication via dance from the perspective of anth...
Abstract This paper discusses the marriage of forensic music and forensic dance for tourist develop...
International audienceDance and music performances are closely linked to the political and social sy...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 320-324.Microfilm.xviii, 324 leaves illustrations, maps, tablesThe t...
Masters of ArtsPacific Islands StudiesI believe the performing arts of a society reflect not only th...
International audienceKizino dance originates from the South-Western region of Uganda among the Baki...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
International audienceBased on ethnographic research in Tonga in 2008 and 2009, this essay examines ...
Classical dance has been tightly woven into discourses of national and international heritage as a r...
This introduction contextualises the papers in the Special Issue by briefly reviewing anthropologica...
This paper analyses the transforming effects the “UNESCO intangible cultural heritage” label has on ...
A choreological perspective of dance is preoccupied with the processes of creating, performing and a...
Globalisation is often perceived as a threat to the preservation of traditional cultures. There are ...
The thesis examines the phenomenon of nonverbal communication via dance from the perspective of anth...
Abstract This paper discusses the marriage of forensic music and forensic dance for tourist develop...
International audienceDance and music performances are closely linked to the political and social sy...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 320-324.Microfilm.xviii, 324 leaves illustrations, maps, tablesThe t...
Masters of ArtsPacific Islands StudiesI believe the performing arts of a society reflect not only th...
International audienceKizino dance originates from the South-Western region of Uganda among the Baki...
As a specific cultural mode of expression, evidence abounds that dance is an appropriate site for th...
International audienceBased on ethnographic research in Tonga in 2008 and 2009, this essay examines ...
Classical dance has been tightly woven into discourses of national and international heritage as a r...
This introduction contextualises the papers in the Special Issue by briefly reviewing anthropologica...
This paper analyses the transforming effects the “UNESCO intangible cultural heritage” label has on ...
A choreological perspective of dance is preoccupied with the processes of creating, performing and a...
Globalisation is often perceived as a threat to the preservation of traditional cultures. There are ...
The thesis examines the phenomenon of nonverbal communication via dance from the perspective of anth...
Abstract This paper discusses the marriage of forensic music and forensic dance for tourist develop...