About This Book
A practitioner’s manual mixes historical overview with practical instruction, surveying dance as ritual and theatre and explaining technical foundations such as posture, expression, step execution, and musical timing. It addresses requisites for graceful performance, costume and stage considerations, and methods for composing and teaching dances. Emphasis is placed on the minuet and other measured dances as exercises that develop bodily agility and social refinement, while separate chapters catalog regional varieties, examine pantomime, and argue for the broader utility of learning to dance.
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