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The Dance in Ancient Greece

The Dance in Ancient Greece
Author: Lillian Beatrice Lawler
Publisher: Wesleyan
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1965
Genre: Dance
ISBN:

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This volume presents an academic yet non-technical introduction and overview of ancient Greek dance. Dance was very important to the ancient Greeks, associated with music, verse, and the theatre. Processions, games, and performances involving dance were popular and widespread in Greek culture. Lawler lists seven types of sources for her work: literary, metrical, musical, archaeological, epigraphical, linguistic, and anthropological, and explores the forms, occasions, and participants involved with ancient Greek dances. Literary sources are numerous and rich and Lawler suggests reading them will give more insights into ancient Greek dance. Metrical sources include actual treatises on metrics as well as actual lines of verse used for dance. Much of the metrical material is fragmentary, while musical sources include discussions of music by writers as well as mostly fragmentary musical remains.


Folk Dances of the Greeks

Folk Dances of the Greeks
Author: Theodore Petrides
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1961
Genre: Dance
ISBN:

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The World of Greek Dance

The World of Greek Dance
Author: Alkis Raftis
Publisher: Adamantia Christof
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1987
Genre: Dance
ISBN: 9789607589002

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Six Greek Dances for Piano & Oboe (Opus 45)

Six Greek Dances for Piano & Oboe (Opus 45)
Author: Evangelos C. Sembos
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010-09-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0557701139

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The original compositions in this book were inspired by the ancient Greek dances. Dance has played an important role in the society and life of Greeks throughout their history. In the ancient Greek societies, dance was held in high regard. Philosophers Plato (427-347 BC) and Aristotle (384-322 BC) wrote detailed descriptions of the dances. Dance, along with writing, music and physical exercise was basic to the education system and many authors praised its virtues for both body and soul. There are over 4000 traditional dances from all regions of Greece. There are also Pan Hellenic dances which have been adopted and performed throughout the Greek world and by international folk dance groups.


A Greek Folk Dance Handbook

A Greek Folk Dance Handbook
Author: Nikos Metallinos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1975
Genre: Folk dancing, Greek
ISBN:

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Greek Music in America

Greek Music in America
Author: Tina Bucuvalas
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1496819748

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Winner of the 2019 Vasiliki Karagiannaki Prize for the Best Edited Volume in Modern Greek Studies Contributions by Tina Bucuvalas, Anna Caraveli, Aydin Chaloupka, Sotirios (Sam) Chianis, Frank Desby, Stavros K. Frangos, Stathis Gauntlett, Joseph G. Graziosi, Gail Holst-Warhaft, Michael G. Kaloyanides, Panayotis League, Roderick Conway Morris, National Endowment for the Arts/National Heritage Fellows, Nick Pappas, Meletios Pouliopoulos, Anthony Shay, David Soffa, Dick Spottswood, Jim Stoynoff, and Anna Lomax Wood Despite a substantial artistic legacy, there has never been a book devoted to Greek music in America until now. Those seeking to learn about this vibrant and exciting music were forced to seek out individual essays, often published in obscure or ephemeral sources. This volume provides a singular platform for understanding the scope, practice, and development of Greek music in America through essays and profiles written by principal scholars in the field. Greece developed a rich variety of traditional, popular, and art music that diasporic Greeks brought with them to America. In Greek American communities, music was and continues to be an essential component of most social activities. Music links the past to the present, the distant to the near, and bonds the community with an embrace of memories and narrative. From 1896 to 1942, more than a thousand Greek recordings in many genres were made in the United States, and thousands more have appeared since then. These encompass not only Greek traditional music from all regions, but also emerging urban genres, stylistic changes, and new songs of social commentary. Greek Music in America includes essays on all of these topics as well as history and genre, places and venues, the recording business, and profiles of individual musicians. This book is required reading for anyone who cares about Greek music in America, whether scholar, fan, or performer.


Dance and Ritual Play in Greek Religion

Dance and Ritual Play in Greek Religion
Author: Steven H. Lonsdale
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801867590

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In private and in public life, the ancient Greeks danced to express divine adoration and human festivity. They danced at feasts and choral competitions, at weddings and funerals, in observance of the cycles of both nature and human existence. Formal and informal dances marked the rhythms of life and death. In Dance and Ritual Play in Greek Religion, Steven Lonsdale looks at how the Greeks themselves regarded the act of dance, and how dance and related forms of ritual play in Greek religious festivals served a wide variety of functions in Greek society. The act of worship, he explains, often implied engaging in collective rites regulated by playful behavior, the most common forms of which were group hymns and choral dances.


Greek Dances for Americans

Greek Dances for Americans
Author: Rozanna Mouzaki
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1981
Genre: Folk dancing
ISBN:

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Traditional Dance in Greek Culture

Traditional Dance in Greek Culture
Author: Yvonne M. Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1996
Genre: Folk dancing, Greek
ISBN: 9789608502185

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The Story of Irish Dance

The Story of Irish Dance
Author: Helen Brennan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1493069985

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From early accounts of dance customs in medieval Ireland to the present, Helen Brennan offers an authoritative look at the evolution of Irish dance. Every type of dance from social to traditional to clergy is included. Brennan takes care to explain the different styles and traditions that evolved from different parts of Ireland; which results in some lively discussions as people reminisce over old favorites. She also discusses how dance evolved to become such an important part of Ireland's culture and history. An appendix is offered to help explain the various steps involved in each style of dance including the Munster or Southern style, Single Shuffle, Double Shuffle, Treble Shuffle, the Heel Plant, the Cut, the Rock or Puzzle, the Drum, the Sean Nos Dance Style of Connemara, and the Northern Style.