Author: Anne Schley Duggan
Publisher:
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Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Folk Dances of the United States and Mexico
Author: Anne Schley Duggan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Folk Dances of the United States and Mexico
Author: Anne Schley Duggan
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Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Dance
Languages : en
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The Folk Dance Library: Folk dances of the United States and Mexico
Author: Anne Schley Duggan
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Category : Folk dance music
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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ISBN:
Category : Folk dance music
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Folk Dances Round the World
Author: Janet J. Pholeric
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780048922595
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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ISBN: 9780048922595
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Folk Dances Around the World
Author: Janet J. Pholeric
Publisher: A S Barnes & Company
ISBN: 9780498022593
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Publisher: A S Barnes & Company
ISBN: 9780498022593
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Folk dances of the United States and Mexico
Author: Anne Schley Duggan
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Category : Folk dance music
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Folk dance music
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Dances of Mexico
Author: Guillermina Dickins
Publisher: Noverre Press
ISBN: 9781914311352
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Mexico's heritage of folk dance is rich in music and costume. Centuries ago the people were encouraged by the friars to dramatise religious teaching by dancing to the beat of drums and the rattle of gourds. Today their folk music has developed from primitive percussion to a blend of Spanish and native cultures. It may be strummed on an instrument made from the shell of an armadillo or played on the more orthodox guitar, but whatever the instrument it is the rhythms that more than all else characterise the people's dancing. They are like no others in the world. Born near Pachuca, a mountain town in the high Mexican plateau, Guillermina Dickins passed her childhood in the half-feudal world of the great haciendas. Later she journeyed to the remotest corners of her country, studying the infinite variety of its dance, its music and its tradition. She gives here three of the most colourful and famous dances of all. Complete with music and step notations and four colour plates, by the Mexican artist Mireya Iturbe, the book is a fascinating introduction to this land of grace and gaiety.
Publisher: Noverre Press
ISBN: 9781914311352
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Mexico's heritage of folk dance is rich in music and costume. Centuries ago the people were encouraged by the friars to dramatise religious teaching by dancing to the beat of drums and the rattle of gourds. Today their folk music has developed from primitive percussion to a blend of Spanish and native cultures. It may be strummed on an instrument made from the shell of an armadillo or played on the more orthodox guitar, but whatever the instrument it is the rhythms that more than all else characterise the people's dancing. They are like no others in the world. Born near Pachuca, a mountain town in the high Mexican plateau, Guillermina Dickins passed her childhood in the half-feudal world of the great haciendas. Later she journeyed to the remotest corners of her country, studying the infinite variety of its dance, its music and its tradition. She gives here three of the most colourful and famous dances of all. Complete with music and step notations and four colour plates, by the Mexican artist Mireya Iturbe, the book is a fascinating introduction to this land of grace and gaiety.
Folk dances of the U. S. and Mexico
Author: Anne Schley Duggan
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Dancing Throughout Mexican History (1325-1910)
Author: Sanjuanita Martínez-Hunter
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692099667
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This book is a must read for anyone who would like to learn more about Dance in Mexican History. It is an especially important reference for teachers of Mexican Folkloric Dance who would like to incorporate Mexican Dance History into their teachings. Using the time frame of 1325-1910, Martínez-Hunter skillfully gives a brief overview of Mexican history accompanied by an analysis of the dances during this period. She begins by diving into accounts of the Aztec dances in Pre-Hispanic Mexico before and after the conquest. Then, she describes the Dance Dramas that arose when the Spanish began to Christianize the Indigenous people. During the Spanish colonization, Martínez-Hunter notes the ways in which theatrical dances were imported from Europe to Mexico; the influences of the court dances including the pavane, sarabande, and the chaconne which began in the New World and traveled to Europe; as well as the Indigenous, mestizo, Chilean, and African influences on the dances of Mexico. Then, covering the dances during the Independence of Mexico (1810-1821) until the beginnings of the Mexican Revolutionary War (1910-1920), Martínez-Hunter juxtaposes the popularity of the European ballroom dances with the dances of the peasant people known as jarabes and sones. To honor the life's work of Martínez-Hunter all the photographs of the jarabes and sones included in this book feature her dancers of the University of Texas at Austin Ballet Folklorico from the 1970s. They document her many contributions to Dance when she was a faculty member at this institution.
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ISBN: 9780692099667
Category : Dance
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This book is a must read for anyone who would like to learn more about Dance in Mexican History. It is an especially important reference for teachers of Mexican Folkloric Dance who would like to incorporate Mexican Dance History into their teachings. Using the time frame of 1325-1910, Martínez-Hunter skillfully gives a brief overview of Mexican history accompanied by an analysis of the dances during this period. She begins by diving into accounts of the Aztec dances in Pre-Hispanic Mexico before and after the conquest. Then, she describes the Dance Dramas that arose when the Spanish began to Christianize the Indigenous people. During the Spanish colonization, Martínez-Hunter notes the ways in which theatrical dances were imported from Europe to Mexico; the influences of the court dances including the pavane, sarabande, and the chaconne which began in the New World and traveled to Europe; as well as the Indigenous, mestizo, Chilean, and African influences on the dances of Mexico. Then, covering the dances during the Independence of Mexico (1810-1821) until the beginnings of the Mexican Revolutionary War (1910-1920), Martínez-Hunter juxtaposes the popularity of the European ballroom dances with the dances of the peasant people known as jarabes and sones. To honor the life's work of Martínez-Hunter all the photographs of the jarabes and sones included in this book feature her dancers of the University of Texas at Austin Ballet Folklorico from the 1970s. They document her many contributions to Dance when she was a faculty member at this institution.
The Folk Dance Library. [By] A.S. Duggan, Jeanette Schlottmann, Abbie Rutledge. [With Dances for Pianoforte.].
Author: Anne Schley DUGGAN
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Languages : en
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