The Interplay of Professional and Amateur Dancers in Early Modern Festivals

Professor Margaret McGowan is a noted dance historian and historian of early modern France, one of the first scholars to focus on the history of dance, in particular in the late Renaissance and the fin-de-siècle period at the end of the nineteenth century. Author of nearly a dozen books, she has published over eighty articles and book chapters. She won the Wolfson Prize for her book "Dance in the Renaissance: European Fashion, French Obsession".

"In this lecture, I try to represent the different forms of dance and of the dancing skills of amateur dancers and of professionals. I shall show how techniques evolved during the Early Modern Period, and how and why the role of professional dancers became more and more significant.

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On its website, the EDC lists opportunities to learn and to enjoy historical dancing throughout the UK. You can also find there information on all periods of... read more