About This Book
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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