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The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography

Kinetic Theatricality and Social Interaction

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  • 160 pages
  • 6 hours of reading

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Focusing on the theory of kinetic theatricality, this study explores the dancing body within courtly social dance during the Renaissance. It analyzes French and Italian dance treatises, examining how oratorical action and pedagogical discourses of civility influence the understanding of social interaction as portrayed in courtesy books. The work highlights the interconnectedness of dance, social values, and cultural practices in shaping Renaissance choreography.

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The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography, Mark Franko

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2022
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