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    be line dances of this type are The Beggar Dance, and The Lucky Dance which may have been a dance for women. A modern version of these medieval chains...
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  • dance Contact improvisation Dance improvisation Ecstatic dance Free dance Fusion dance Interpretive dance Modern dance Ballet Baroque dance Medieval dance...
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    manuals. For performance dancing, see History of dance. Very little evidence survives about medieval dance except what can be gleaned from paintings and...
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    Danse Macabre (redirect from Dance Macabre)
    the Middle Ages. Dancing mania Dancing Pallbearers La Calavera Catrina Medieval dance Memento mori The Skeleton Dance Vanitas "Dance of Death". Catholic...
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    ballads. The dance is a typical Medieval dance medieval ring dance. The dance is danced traditionally in a circle, but when there are many dancers, they usually...
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  • forces Medieval art Medieval dance Medieval music Medieval poetry Medieval theatre Medieval architecture Castle Medieval churches of York Medieval fortification...
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    chhau sword dance, Firkal sword dance, Khasi tribal sword dance, Bhotiya tribe sword dance, Lakharu-li sword dance, Khaijama-Phanai sword dance, Gujarat...
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    successful ritual and the Dancing Plague had ended. Events similar to this are said to have occurred throughout the medieval age including 11th century...
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  • disease Dancing mania, a Medieval European social phenomenon El vito, a traditional folk song and dance music from Andalusia "St. Vitus Dance", a song...
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    of dancing by the whole company. Medieval dance featured many group dances, and this type of dance lasted throughout the period when Baroque dance became...
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  • Carol (music) (category Medieval dance)
    Upsala Carols by Candlelight List of Christmas carols Kolyadka, Koledari Medieval dance Piae Cantiones Trick-or-treating Villancico Wassailing "The history...
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    14th century Medieval dance 15th century 16th century Renaissance dance Ballet de cour Intermedio - Italian court spectaculars with dance Ballet Comique...
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    with their feet. The Italian circle dance made up of females, which features the "bridge" Medieval circle dancing, South Tyrol, Italy In Denmark, old...
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    of certainty are the surviving medieval dances such as carols and the Estampie. The earliest of these surviving dances are almost as old as Western staff-based...
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  • family of related dances. For example, ballet, ballroom dance and folk dance can be single dance styles or families of related dances. See following for...
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    most valuable medieval artworks in Estonia. It is the only surviving medieval Dance Macabre in the world painted on canvas. The Dance of Death theme...
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  • Estampie (category Medieval dance)
    estampie, Occitan and Catalan: estampida, Italian: istanpitta) is a medieval dance and musical form which was a popular instrumental and vocal form in...
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  • Death and the Maiden, a concept ultimately derived from the Medieval "Dance of Death", may refer to: Death and the Maiden (play), by Ariel Dorfman Death...
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    Farandole (category Dance forms in classical music)
    the medieval dance researcher Robert Mullally concludes that there is no evidence that the modern folk farandole resembles any kind of medieval dance. The...
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    author of Aristotle's Physics and its Medieval Varieties (1992), stated: The question of how many angels can dance on the point of a needle, or the head...
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    The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place, with over 1000 years of art in Europe, and at certain periods in Western Asia...
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  • The Medieval Institute (also known as the Medieval Institute of Western Michigan University) is a research and teaching institute in the field of medieval...
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    (Κανονάκι) Byzantine music Greek dances Runciman "Life and Culture of the Byzantines;" by Phaidon Koukoules. "Medieval Byzantine Dance in Sacred and Secular Places;"...
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    secular types emerged as well, including love songs and dances. During the earlier medieval period, liturgical music was monophonic chant; Gregorian...
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  • tunes. It was initially formed by Al Cofrin in 1994 to perform for medieval dance music developed as part of a college thesis project at the University...
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    them all in a dance to the grave. Of the numerous examples painted or sculptured on the walls of cloisters or church yards through medieval Europe, few...
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    Theological Encounters with Dance in Medieval Europe. Brepols. Dickason, Kathryn (2020) Ringleaders of Redemption - How Medieval Dance Became Sacred. Oxford...
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  • Espringale (category Medieval dance)
    Espringale is Old French for a medieval jumping-dance. It is distinct from the Old French carol, a round dance. It may correlate to the frequently mentioned...
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  • Look up dance of death in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dance of Death, also called Danse Macabre, is a late-medieval allegory of the universality of...
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    music and dance. The carol or carole (carola in Italian), a circle or chain dance which incorporates singing, was the dominant Medieval dance form in Europe...
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