Der Canario ist der „Stepptanz“ der Renaissance, sein Merkmal sind geschlagene Schritte und rhythmische Finesse, die ihn in die Nähe des heutigen Stepptanzes oder Flamenco führt. Originalmodelle von Caroso und Negri (16. Jhdt.) sind Basis für unsere eigenen Erfindungen und Variationen: anfangs tanzen Herr und Dame gemeinsam, dann trennen sie sich, um auf Plätze einander gegenüber „mit den anmutigsten und virtuosesten Variationen miteinander zu wetteifern“. Am Schluss treffen sie sich wieder, um den Tanz gemeinsam zu beenden.
Renaissance
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The Donaires Ensemble, of which I am director and choreographer, is launching a “crowdfunding” campaign in order to raise the funds necessary to secure the budget of their next creation, Concordances - European Ballet, for 9 dancers and 5 musicians.
Coproduction of 3 companies:
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Am 27. September 2014 feiern wir den 24. Geburtstag von Trabucchetto mit einem Renaissanceball in der Zehntscheuer in Stuttgart-Plieningen
Hiermit möchten wir Euch sehr herzlich dazu einladen.
Für unsere Planung gebt uns bitte bis zum 30.08.2014
eine Rückmeldung an sabine.maria.keck@web.de, ob und mit wievielen Personen Ihr zum Ball kommt.
Für Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten findet Ihr in beiliegender Datei eine Liste mit Hotels, Pensionen etc.
Zehntscheuer Plieningen
Teacher
Contacts
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Renaissance Dances - Rhythms of Renaissance!
Main Course: July 19>28 9.00am-1.00pm Teacher: Lieven Baert Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Program:Pavane, courante, allemande, gaillarde, canary.
The morning is totally dedicated to the understanding of the dances of the late renaissance. Each day we will analyze the music and choreographies and try the more difficult variations of each single dance mentioned above.
Urbino
Teacher
Contacts
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Join us on this exciting and fun residential dance & theatre course where we will explore the Dance of the Deadly Sins. With the Nonsuch Dancers you’ll take a dancing trip through history…
Come and join the Nonsuch Dancers this summer for a fully residential dance course. Learning alongside our professional company of dancers and actors dressed in period costumes; you will dance circle dances, line dances, ballroom dances, processions and patterns – connecting to different historical periods, with music, art, costume and evening dances.
Ashville College
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Carmona, Seville, Spain Dance of the Deadly Sins dance workshops with public performances in association with The University Pablo de Olavide.
Carmona
Performer, Teacher
Contacts
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The theme of 15` "Cracovia Danza" Court Dance Festival is music, which has been connected with dance since its beginnings. G. Dumanoir's work "Le Mariage de la Musique avec la Danse" ("The Marriage of Music and Dance") proves that the inseparable bound between those two arts has existed for many years. Masters of dance played on instruments and musicians performed the art of dance. Through the events of the "Cracovia Danza" Court Dance Festival devoted to this subject we desire to find this unique harmony of dance and music, nowadays so hard to achieve and less practiced than before.
Kraków
Teacher
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La Pellegrina
Dance in Italy, Italian dance in Europe 1400 - 1900
for Barbara Sparti (1932 - 2013)
A conference for dancers, lovers of dance, researchers
Italy and dance - At the centre of our fourth Symposium is a passionate love story lasting many centuries - a theme which fascinated Barbara Sparti, one of the leading dance researchers of the 20th century, throughout her life. We have chosen to dedicate this Symposium to her memory.
Burg Rothenfels
Teacher, Organizer
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Datant du XV ème siècle et sans doute le premier château habité,
le château de Chéronne, édifié au XVI ème siècle, a été modifié au XVII ème siècle
afin d'effacer tout aspect défensif (douves comblées et pont-levis supprimé).
Puis au XIX ème siècle, la façade et de nombreuses pièces ont été restaurées dans le style
néo-renaissance.
chambres d'hotes , et réceptions en costumes historiques