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The book traces dance as an expressive art and cultural practice from ancient ritual through later theatrical forms, explaining how movement conveys emotion, ritual, and aesthetic ideas. It surveys historical traditions—Egyptian carvings, Greek choruses, biblical and medieval usages—and discusses ballet, pantomime, and the relation of choreography to visual arts. Emphasis is on helping lay readers learn what to look for: line, pose, rhythm, and design—rather than offering technical instruction—supported by many drawings, diagrams, and photographic illustrations that clarify poses, stagecraft, and compositional principles. Essays consider dance’s symbolism, performance contexts, and its interplay with music and decorative arts.

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Troy Kinney

Troy Kinney was an American artist and writer, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of dance as an art form. His notable work, "The Dance: Its Place in Art and Life," explores the significance of dance in both artistic expression and everyday life. Kinney's insights reflect a deep appreciation for the interplay between movement and visual art, making him a unique voice in the discourse on performance and aesthetics. Through his writings, he has influenced how dance is perceived within the broader context of art and culture.

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