Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Renaissance_dance> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 43 of
43
with 100 items per page.
- Renaissance_dance abstract "Renaissance dances belong to the broad group of historical dances.During the Renaissance period, there was a distinction between country dances and court dances. Court dances required the dancers to be trained and were often for display and entertainment, whereas country dances could be attempted by anyone. At Court, the formal entertainment would often be followed by many hours of country dances which all present could join in. Dances described as country dances such as Chiarantana or Chiaranzana remained popular over a long period - over two centuries in the case of this dance. A Renaissance dance can be likened to a ball.Knowledge of court dances has survived better than that of country dances as they were collected by dancing masters in manuscripts and later in printed books. The earliest surviving manuscripts that provide detailed dance instructions are from 15th century Italy. The earliest printed dance manuals come from late 16th century France and Italy. The earliest dance descriptions in England come from the Gresley manuscript c1500 found in the Derbyshire Record Office, D77 B0x 38 pp 51–79. These have been recently published as "Cherwell Thy Wyne (Show your joy): Dances of fifteenth-century England from the Gresley manuscript". The first printed English source appeared in 1652, the first edition of Playford.The dances in these manuals are extremely varied in nature. They range from slow, stately dances (bassadance, pavane, almain) to fast, lively dances (galliard, coranto, canario). The former, in which the dancers' feet did not leave the ground were styled the dance basse while energetic dances with leaps and lifts were called the haute dance. Some were choreographed, others were improvised on the spot. One dance for couples, a form of the galliard called lavolta, involved a rather intimate hold between the man and woman, with the woman being lifted into the air while the couple made a 3/4 turn. Other dances, such as branles or bransles, were danced by many people in a circle or line.".
- Renaissance_dance thumbnail Robert_Dudley_Elizabeth_Dancing.jpg?width=300.
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageExternalLink www.basdance.hampshire.org.uk.
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageExternalLink 6.
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageExternalLink www.earlydancecircle.co.uk.
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageExternalLink dance.html.
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageExternalLink www.rendance.org.
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageID "25944".
- Renaissance_dance wikiPageRevisionID "593911964".
- Renaissance_dance hasPhotoCollection Renaissance_dance.
- Renaissance_dance subject Category:European_court_festivities.
- Renaissance_dance subject Category:Historical_dance.
- Renaissance_dance subject Category:Renaissance.
- Renaissance_dance subject Category:Renaissance_dance.
- Renaissance_dance type Abstraction100002137.
- Renaissance_dance type Act100030358.
- Renaissance_dance type Activity100407535.
- Renaissance_dance type Celebration100428000.
- Renaissance_dance type Diversion100426928.
- Renaissance_dance type EuropeanCourtFestivities.
- Renaissance_dance type Event100029378.
- Renaissance_dance type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Renaissance_dance type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Renaissance_dance comment "Renaissance dances belong to the broad group of historical dances.During the Renaissance period, there was a distinction between country dances and court dances. Court dances required the dancers to be trained and were often for display and entertainment, whereas country dances could be attempted by anyone. At Court, the formal entertainment would often be followed by many hours of country dances which all present could join in.".
- Renaissance_dance label "Danse de la Renaissance".
- Renaissance_dance label "Danza renacentista".
- Renaissance_dance label "Renaissance dance".
- Renaissance_dance label "Renaissancedans".
- Renaissance_dance label "Taniec w renesansie".
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Renesanční_tanec.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Χορευτική_μουσική_της_Αναγέννησης.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Danza_renacentista.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Danse_de_la_Renaissance.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Renaissancedans.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Taniec_w_renesansie.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs m.06gnr.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Q978825.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Q978825.
- Renaissance_dance sameAs Renaissance_dance.
- Renaissance_dance wasDerivedFrom Renaissance_dance?oldid=593911964.
- Renaissance_dance depiction Robert_Dudley_Elizabeth_Dancing.jpg.
- Renaissance_dance homepage www.earlydancecircle.co.uk.
- Renaissance_dance isPrimaryTopicOf Renaissance_dance.