New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... minuets were over and the country dances could begin . 14. Nicholas Dukes , A Concise & Easy Method of Learning the Figuring Part of Country Dances ( London : 1752 ) , p . i . Country Dance The best documented group dance of the period 22 ...
... minuets were over and the country dances could begin . 14. Nicholas Dukes , A Concise & Easy Method of Learning the Figuring Part of Country Dances ( London : 1752 ) , p . i . Country Dance The best documented group dance of the period 22 ...
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The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife. Country Dance The best documented group dance of the period is the eighteenth - cen- tury version of the English country dance , arranged for " as many couples as will ...
The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife. Country Dance The best documented group dance of the period is the eighteenth - cen- tury version of the English country dance , arranged for " as many couples as will ...
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... dance was the reel , a dance for three or four people in a line . Passages of footwork in place are alternated with ... country dances or country dance figures may have been danced by the lower classes , the reel was probably their group ...
... dance was the reel , a dance for three or four people in a line . Passages of footwork in place are alternated with ... country dances or country dance figures may have been danced by the lower classes , the reel was probably their group ...
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