Dance, spectacle, and the body politick, 1250-1750 / edited by Jennifer Nevile.
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Introduction and Overview
- 1. Dance in Europe 1250-1750 / Jennifer Nevile
- Part 2. Dance at Court and in the City
- 2. Dance in Late Thirteenth-Century Paris / Karen Silen
- 3. Dance and Society in Quattrocento Italy / Jennifer Nevile
- 4. Dance in Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century France / Margaret M. McGowan
- Part 3. Dance and the Public Theater
- 5. Pierre Beauchamps and the Public Theater / John S. Powell
- 6. Dance in the London Theaters c. 1700-1750 / Jennifer Thorp
- Part 4. Choreographic Structure and Music
- 7. The Relationship between Dance and Music in Fifteenth-Century Italian Dance Practice / Jennifer Nevile
- 8. The Basse Dance c. 1445-c. 1545 / David R. Wilson
- 9. Choreographic Structure in Baroque Dance / Ken Pierce
- Part 5. Dance and the State
- 10. Your Most Humble Subject, Cesare Negri Milanese / Katherine Tucker McGinnis
- 11. The Politics of Ballet at the Court of Louis XIV / Julia Prest
- 12. Mr. Isaac's The Pastorall and Issues of "Party" / Linda J. Tomko
- Part 6. Dance, Society, and the Cosmos
- 13. Plato's Philosophy of Dance / Graham Pont
- 14. Moral Views on Dance / Alessandro Arcangeli
- 15. Order, Proportion, and Geometric Forms: The Cosmic Structure of Dance, Grand Gardens, and Architecture during the Renaissance / Jennifer Nevile.