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Joan Walton has been teaching at Vintage and Historical dance workshops nationally and internationally since 1991. Her work encompasses choreographing for operas at the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, with six of them winning 1st place at the National Opera Awards. She also creates choreography for Vintage dance performing companies, including Watch Your Step in Denver, and Danse Libre in the Bay Area. Musical theatre productions, particularly those with a Vintage or Tap dance focus, are another specialty.

Joan Walton

United States

Sandra Noll Hammond is recognized internationally for her ability to "bring the past to life" through her research, publications, performances, and classes in which she traces the historical development of ballet technique. As guest artist, she has presented her unique investigations of early 19th-century ballet technique and repertory in many European ballet centers as well as in Canada, Mexico, and throughout the U.S.

Sandra Noll Hammond

United States

A total immersion in historical dance
from the 15th through 20th centuries.



Classes will cover both social and theatrical dance forms, and will draw an intersection of professional,
academic and social dancers.  In addition, the week offers a comprehensive track of the essential
dances from each era — including etiquette and deportment — for educators who wish to
teach a comprehensive course in historic dance, or those wanting a thorough introduction to a new era of historic dance.


Stanford University

375 Santa Teresa Street
CA 94305 Stanford
United States
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Teacher

Richard Powers is a dance historian and instructor for the Stanford University Dance Division. Richard's focus since 1975 has been the research and... read more
Joan Walton has been teaching at Vintage and Historical dance workshops nationally and internationally since 1991. Her work encompasses choreographing for... read more
Sandra Noll Hammond is recognized internationally for her ability to "bring the past to life" through her research, publications, performances, and classes in... read more
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Catherine Turocy is Artistic Director and co-founder of The New York Baroque Dance Company and is internationally recognized for her contribution to the... read more
+32-9-228.01.55
English Lieven Baert began his career in 1981 in Ghent, Belgium, and has studied with Elizabeth Aldrich, Ingrid Brainard, Angene Feves, Andrea Francalanci,... read more

Contacts

375 Santa Teresa St
CA 94305 Stanford
United States
37° 25' 33.0564" N, 122° 10' 29.64" W

Biennial Conference 2010
Dance and Heritage: Creation, Re-creation and Recreation
Sat 20th & Sun 21st March 2010 St Albans

The influence of heritage on dance creation through the centuries, e.g. the humanist, chivalric or classical influences on Renaissance choreographies; classical mythology and masques and ballets de cour; classical influences on 18th century dance creations; the influence of the 18th century on late 19th/early 20th century dance school choreographers...

    All Saints Pastoral Centre

    Shenley Lane
    AL2 1AF London Colney
    United Kingdom
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    Organizer

    + 44 (0)20 7619 9855
    Barbara has many years of experience in baroque dance, both as performer and choreographer, as well as teacher. She has taught in Europe, the Baltic Countries... read more

    Contacts

    United Kingdom
    53° 50' 1.4532" N, 2° 25' 44.454" W
    + 44 (0)20 7619 9855
    3 Thornhill Square
    N1 1BQ London
    United Kingdom
    51° 32' 26.6532" N, 0° 6' 52.6824" W

    The Italian Tradition of Pantomimic Ballet

    EDC 2010 ANNUAL LECTURE

    7.15 p.m.

    The Art Workers Guild

    6 Queen Square
    WC1N 3AT London
    United Kingdom
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    Organizer

    tel./fax ++39 06 687 3131
    Barbara Sparti is a dance historian specialized in 15th-17th century Italian dance. She founded and directed the company Gruppo di Danza Rinascimentale (1975 -... read more

    Contacts

    United Kingdom
    53° 50' 1.4532" N, 2° 25' 44.454" W

    Organisation de stages de danses anciennes et de spectacles mêlant musiciens et danseurs.

    Dulac Céline

    34000 Montpellier
    France
    43° 36' 17.0208" N, 3° 54' 4.23" E