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Dance
Introduction The aesthetics of dance(Basic motives:self-expression
and physical release Problems in defining dance:Defining according to function
Distinguishing dance from other
patterned movement Defining according to intent Dance as dramatic expression
or abstract form:The debate in the West
Dance as a nonverbal language Changes in attitude toward dance)Components of the dance(The dancer:Physical requirements
The importance of training
Differences among dancers
From amateur to professional Basic steps and formations:Ballet and modern dance
Folk dance Social dance Choreography:Choreographers' motives and
methods The three-phase choreographic
process[Gathering the movement material
Developing movements into phrases
Creating the final structure]Dance notation:Prominent notation methods
Difficulties of notation Theatrical elements:Rhythm Music Set and design Costume and stage sets in Western
theatre dance Drama[Cultural distinction between
dramatic and formal dance Drama in Western theatre dance])Types of dance(Theatre dance:Ballet[Basic characteristics
Innovations in the 20th century]Modern dance[Expressionism Merce Cunningham
Postmodernism The musical]Indian classical dance Tribal and ethnic dance:Tribal dance Ethnic dance Folk dance Social dance)Bibliography(General works Choreography Dance notation Theatrical aspects of dancing Ballet Modern dance Indian classical dance Folk and social dance)
animals[bees:see dance cranes:Reproductive behaviour(from gruiform)]collective behaviour[Expressive crowds(from collective behaviour)]cultures and regions[Africa:Musical structure(from African arts)Dance(from
African arts)Malai-Cultural life(from Malai)American Indian:Dance(from
Native American arts)Asia:Cambodia-Music and dance forms(from Cambodia)Central Asia-Performing arts:dance and theatre(from Central Asian arts)China-Han dynasty:musical events and foreign influences(from East Asian arts)East Asia-Dance and theatre(from East Asian arts)India-see Indian dance Indonesia-Traditional arts(from Indonesia)South Asia-Dance and theatre(from South Asian arts)Tibet-Cultural life(from Tibet)Islam:The relation of music to poetry and dance(from Islamic arts)Dance and theatre(from Islamic arts)Jordan:The arts(from Jordan)Oceania:Music and dance(from Oceanic arts)Art(from
Melanesian culture)Cultural life(from Tonga)prehistoric cultures:Upper Paleolithic(from Stone Age)Western culture:dance, history of(from dance, history of)]dance theatre[Dance theatre(from theatrical production)]dramatic representation[The range of dramatic forms and styles(from dramatic literature)]lighting and
costume design[Projections and special effects(from stage design)Costume of the 18th and 19th centuries(from stage design)]literary accompaniment[Literature and the other arts(from literature)]music[Baroque:Instrumental music(from music, history of)Renaissance:Musical forms(from music, history of)suite:suite use of:Percussion instruments in Europe Membranophones The music of stringed instruments]popular art[development
of East Asian performing arts:Characteristics of East Asian dance and theatre(from East Asian arts)]theatrical forms[major reference:Types of dance]
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