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Symposium Abstracts
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Dance and the Novel – 2011
Celebrating Jean-Georges Noverre 1727-1810: his world, and beyond – 2010
Dance and Image – 2009
Dancing in Royal Palaces – 2008
French and English Pantomime -2007
Dancers Abroad – 2006
Dance and the Pastoral - 2005
Le Ballet de la Nuit - 2004
Roi Soleil and Soleil Dieu – 2003
Dancing Exploded - 2002
'So Publick an Approbation': attitudes to dance in 18th Century England – 2000
Dance on the English Stage – 1999
Living, dancing, travelling, dying... 2013
Dancing in the Theatre of Europe in the Long 18th Century - 2012
Gods, Men and Monsters – 2001
The Dancer in Celebrity Culture in the Long 18th Century - 2014
Dancing for Anniversaries and Occasions: Chamber, Court, Theatre & Assembly 2015
Teaching Dance 2016
Dance and the City - 2017
Dance and Drama - 2018
Reading Dance - 2019
Watching Dance, Dancers, and Audiences - 2021
Dance in Town and Country - 2022
Dance, Costume & Scenography - 2023
Dance & Institutions - 2024
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An Unedited Source for Spanish Baroque Dance: The Nicolas Rodrigo Noveli Manuscript (Madrid, 1708)
Teaching dance in the South West of France, 1600-1830
The Ludus pastoralis, a Jesuit school ballet (1734)
Dance pedagogy in Letters (1760) by J.-G. Noverre: The originality of the body of the dancer
The Manners-making Crew
Gentleman or Tradesman, the position of the Dancing Master at the royal courts of Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries
Re-thinking “teaching dance” The dancing masters and “dances in characters”
Lithographed Portraits in the Dance Collections of the Houghton Library
The Danced Minuet in 1790s Vienna
What is Walking and How to Do It: Textual Estrangement and Experiential Anatomy in the work of John Weaver
‘Cotillons made Plain and Easy in an Accurate and Practicable Manner’
Mary Collins Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music
Pagination