Wir laden Anfänger und mit historischen Tänzen vertraute Tänzer zu einem besonderen Ereignis ein: Ein Samstagnachmittag und Abend mit leicht zu lernenden, abwechslungsreichen und sehr unterhaltsamen Kreis- und Gassentänzen aus der französischen Renaissance (Thoinot Arbeau "Orchesografie") und dem englischen Frühbarock (John Playford “The English Dancing Master”). Alle Tänze werden angeleitet, so dass auch Anfänger gut mitkommen können. Der Nachmittag ist zum Üben gedacht, der Abend zum entspannten Genießen der Tänze.

faz Halle

Geiststr. 29
06108 Halle
Germany
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Das Ensemble für höfische Tänze von der Renaissance bis zum Frühbarock, Renaissance Dance read more read more

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06110 Halle
Germany
51° 28' 11.2332" N, 11° 58' 27.8616" E

Unseren Playford-Ball haben wir nach dem Londoner Verleger John Playford benannt, der erstmals 1651 eine Sammlung von Tänzen mit dem Titel “The English Dancing Master “ heraus gab, in der viele “Country Dances “ beschrieben wurden. Dies waren beliebte und oft getanzte Gassen-, Kreis- oder Vierpaar-Tänze, die schon zu Zeiten von Shakespeare und Königin Elisabeth I. (16. Jahrh.) Eingang am englischen Hof gefunden hatten.

faz Halle

Geiststr. 29
06108 Halle
Germany
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0345 / 2904983
Das Ensemble für höfische Tänze von der Renaissance bis zum Frühbarock, Renaissance Dance read more read more

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06110 Halle
Germany
51° 28' 11.2332" N, 11° 58' 27.8616" E

Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth Century Studies / Société d’Études Pluridisciplinaires du XVIIe Siècle Français

  • November 8-10, 2013 / Du 8 au 10 novembre 2013 - University of California Los Angeles / William Andrews Clark Library
  • (November 8 / Le 8 novembre) - California State University Long Beach (November 9-10 / 9-10 novembre)
Conference Organizer / Président du Colloque Stephen Fleck, California State University Long Beach

Scottish-Australian composer Alex F. Lithgow and the Italian Paolo Giorza – both active in late 19th and early 20th century Australia with a wide success attested by the abundance of printed editions of their pieces – will be the highlights in an afternoon between music and dance with the Orchestra da Ballo de Il Teatro della Memoria, an ensemble directed by Andrea Toschi and specialized in the performance of the Salon Orchestra repertory.

Scuola Popolare di Musica di Testaccio

Piazza Giustiniani 4/a
Roma
Italy
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PAOLO DI SEGNI Born in Switzerland in 1960, Maestro Di Segni started his musical education following the Jaques-Dalcroze method. He specialized in historical... read more
  Claudia Celi specialized in Early Dance with Barbara Sparti, Francine Lancelot, Shirley Wynne, Angene Feves, Cecilia Grácio Moura. She teaches Dance History... read more
(+39) 328-3645555
Dance company legally incorporated in 1992. Promotes dance performance from Renaissance to 19th century. Organizes the early dance & music summer workshop... read more

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(+39) 328-3645555
via Gradoli, 56
00189 Roma
Italy
41° 58' 3.648" N, 12° 26' 2.2452" E

If you have ever wanted to be a part of the many forms of social and theatrical dance that existed in the world during the Baroque period, this is the course for you. The term Baroque Dance is often used in reference to the French noble dance style and technique of the late 17th and early 18th-centuries.

Florence

Florence
Italy
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+1 203-300-2074
I am co-founder and director of Go Inspired. We offer courses in yoga, dance, theatre, English & Surf and volunteering. read more read more
Inizia a lavorare nel 1987 con la danza contemporanea, Martha Graham vedendolo ballare una sua coreo-grafia Primitive Misteryes, gli da una borsa di studio per... read more

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+1 203-300-2074
12 Whippoorwill Road
06801 Bethel
United States
41° 22' 1.596" N, 73° 23' 49.2756" W

I am co-founder and director of Go Inspired. We offer courses in yoga, dance, theatre, English & Surf and volunteering.

Margo Kopec

+1 203-300-2074
12 Whippoorwill Road
06801 Bethel
United States
41° 22' 1.596" N, 73° 23' 49.2756" W

“The prospect of the Netherfield Ball was extremely agreeable to every female of the family. Mrs Bennet chose to consider it as given in compliment to her eldest daughter…Jane pictured to herself a happy evening… Elizabeth thought with pleasure of dancing a great deal…the happiness anticipated by Catherine and Lydia, depended less on any single event…a ball was at any rate a ball.

Chilham Castle Chilham

CT4 8DB Canterbury, Kent
United Kingdom
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+44 1227 733100

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+44 1227 733100
CT4 8DB Canterbury, Kent
United Kingdom
51° 14' 36.0852" N, 0° 57' 28.3968" E