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Dance in the Renaissance

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Margaret M. McGowan1 editions

Dance was at the core of Renaissance social activity in France and had important connections with most major issues of the period. This illustrated book provides a full account of the pivotal place and high status of dance in sixteenth-century French culture and society. Margaret M. McGowan examines the diverse forms of dance in the Renaissance, contemporary attitudes toward dance, and the light this throws on moral, political, and aesthetic concerns of the time. Among the subjects she covers are: expectations of dance; style, costume, music, and social coding; court dance versus social dancing; dance and the Valois dynasty; professional dancers, virtuosos, and choreographers; burlesque; opposition to dance; and dance and the people. --From publisher's description.

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