The Dance (by An Antiquary). Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B.C. to 1911 A.D. Exploring the Evolution of Dance through Historic Illustrations

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  • Nombre de pages68
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4752411-3
  • EAN8596547524113
  • Date de parution22/08/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "The Dance: Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B. C. to 1911 A. D, " an anonymous Antiquary presents an extensive exploration of dance through the ages, meticulously documenting its evolution across diverse cultures and historical epochs. This scholarly work is enriched with vividly detailed illustrations that not only depict dance forms but also contextualize them within their corresponding societal frameworks.
The blend of historical analysis and artistic representation makes for an engaging narrative style that appeals to both specialists and lay readers alike, offering insights into the integral role that dance has played as a cultural expression throughout history. The anonymity of the author, an Antiquary, serves to heighten the work's intrigue, suggesting a passionate individual steeped in historical research and the performing arts.
The depth of historical knowledge and appreciation for cultural nuances reflects a lifetime of dedication to uncovering the threads that bind humanity through movement. It is likely that their own experiences in dance or a fascination with its cultural significance motivated the compilation of such an extensive record. This illuminating volume is highly recommended for scholars, dance enthusiasts, and cultural historians eager to understand dance as both an art form and a vital social practice.
"The Dance" serves as a rich tapestry that weaves together the past and present, providing readers with a deeper appreciation for the complexities and beauty of this universal language.
In "The Dance: Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B. C. to 1911 A. D, " an anonymous Antiquary presents an extensive exploration of dance through the ages, meticulously documenting its evolution across diverse cultures and historical epochs. This scholarly work is enriched with vividly detailed illustrations that not only depict dance forms but also contextualize them within their corresponding societal frameworks.
The blend of historical analysis and artistic representation makes for an engaging narrative style that appeals to both specialists and lay readers alike, offering insights into the integral role that dance has played as a cultural expression throughout history. The anonymity of the author, an Antiquary, serves to heighten the work's intrigue, suggesting a passionate individual steeped in historical research and the performing arts.
The depth of historical knowledge and appreciation for cultural nuances reflects a lifetime of dedication to uncovering the threads that bind humanity through movement. It is likely that their own experiences in dance or a fascination with its cultural significance motivated the compilation of such an extensive record. This illuminating volume is highly recommended for scholars, dance enthusiasts, and cultural historians eager to understand dance as both an art form and a vital social practice.
"The Dance" serves as a rich tapestry that weaves together the past and present, providing readers with a deeper appreciation for the complexities and beauty of this universal language.
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