The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography

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The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography

Mark Franko
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The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography problematizes the absence of the dancing body in treatises in order to reconstruct it through a series of intertextual readings triggered by Thoinot Arbeau's definition of dance in his 1589 dance treatise, Orchesographie. The notion of the intertext as elaborated by Michael Riffaterre is used to understand a series of relationships between dance and other activities within which the historical dancing body emerges to the light of day. Arbeau's discussion of dance as a mute rhetoric in the demonstrative genre points to the intertext of Quintilian's The Oratorical Institution where the genus demonstrativum is explained as epideixis, the goal of which is to inspire confidence and charm the audience. The second intertext explored is that of civility as found in courtesy books where the posture of the body and the parameters of movement are outlined, converging in the gesture of the révérence. The categories of pose and movement are then...

ناشر کتب:
Anthem Press
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english
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EPUB, 5.16 MB
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CID , CID Blake2b
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