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Dance History: Cultural & Classical Forms
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This course was created as an Open Educational Resource by a team from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. It is available for your adoption and adaption under a CC by license.
Dance History- Cultural and Classical Forms introduces dance forms over a broad time period covering prehistory through the late 19th century. Students will investigate dance forms from many parts of the world and the encounters between indigenous and colonial forms. Information will be presented through lectures, video, slides, discussions, peer & group presentations & projects, as well as, embodied small movement investigations and larger movement investigations at the dance studio.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
World Cultures
Material Type:
Full Course
Module
Provider:
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Author:
Jill Vasbinder Morrison
Date Added:
08/09/2024
Dance and Popular Culture in the United States: Lesson:  The Charleston to The Juke Joint
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This is a Module on The Charleston and Juke Joints from a course on Dance and Popular Culture in the United States. This module includes videos about The Harlem Renaissance as well as clips of the dances. The second section is a study guide the includes reading suggestions. 

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Devon Polynone
Date Added:
05/20/2019
Playford’s Dancing Master: The Compleat Dance Guide
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An exhaustive compilation and index of all eighteen editions of the first volume of the Dancing Master, 1651-1728. Extensive indexes provide access to all of the almost 500 dances in a wide variety of ways, covering publication information, musical elements, arrangements of dancers, and even the dance steps. Every dance step or figure used throughout the 18 editions is indexed with a list of all the dances that use it.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
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Data Set
Diagram/Illustration
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Lesson
Module
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Textbook
Author:
Scott Pfitzinger
Date Added:
08/30/2019