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Ancient
Egyptian Dances
by Irena Lexova, et al
Paperback: 176 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.36 x
8.47 x 5.39
Dover Pubns; ISBN: 0486409066; (March 2000)
A
Century of Dance
by Ian Driver
(Paperback -- January 2001)
Bartok Romanian Folk Dances: For the Piano
by Maurice Hinson
Listed under Bartok
Capoeira,
a Brazilian Art Form: History, Philosophy, and Practice
by Bira Almeida
Paperback: 181 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x
9.01 x 6.03
North Atlantic Books; ISBN: 0938190296; 2nd edition (June
1986)
Capoeira:
A Martial Art and a Cultural Tradition (African Diaspora)
by Jane Atwood
(Library Binding -- March 1999)
Everynight
Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/O America (Latin America Otherwise)
by Celeste Fraser Delgado (Editor), Jose Esteban Munoz (Editor)
(Paperback -- June 1997)
Flamenco!
by Ken Haas, Gwynne Edwards (Photographer)
Listed under Flamenco
Folk
Dances from Around the World (The World Dance Series)
by Debbie Cavalier (Editor)
(Paperback -- March 1997)
Folk
Music and Dances of Ireland: A Comprehensive Study Examining the Basic
Elements of Irish Folk Music and Dance Traditions
by Breandan Breathnach
(Paperback -- January 1, 1971)
The
History of Morris Dancing, 1438-1750: Studies in Early English Drama
by John Forrest
(Hardcover -- November 1999)
Irish
Dance
by Arthur Flynn, Anne Farrall
Hardcover from Pelican Pub Co
Book Published: October, 1998
Line
Dancing (Teach Yourself)
by Maggy Halliday
(Paperback -- February 1999)
The
Little Capoeira Book
by Nestor Capoeira, Alex Ladd (Translator)
(Paperback -- August 1995)
Merengue:
Dominican Music and Dominican Identity
by Paul Austerlitz, Robert Farris Thompson
(Paperback -- December 1996)
Medieval
and Renaissance Dances for Recorders, Dancers, and Hand Drums
by Isabel McNeill Carley
Book Description: Processionals, Carols, Farandoles, Branles,
and Pavanes by the ancient ones that prove those folks in ruffles had a
good time. So will your students. These lively period pieces will enhance
school programs, complement language arts or European history units, and
provide music for Renaissance Arts Fairs or Madrigal Dinners. The pieces
are set for soprano recorders with optional tenor parts, hand drums, triangles
or finger cymbals. Dances are easy to learn line, circle, and partner dances
with clear instructions and diagrams. Pieces can be performed without dancers
too. You will value the Hand Drum Tutor—4 pages of exercises and “tunes”
to help develop the two-tone hand drum technique used in the arrangements.
Tunes are from England, France, Hungary, Germany, and Spain. The four carols
have Latin, Middle English, and modern English lyrics—perfect for expanding
the scope of holiday programs. A student book containing all recorder parts
in large print is included.
Paperback: 48 pages
Publisher: Memphis Musicraft Publications; (December
1, 2000)
ISBN: 0934017514 |
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Ring
of Liberation: Deceptive Discourse in Brazilian Capoeira
by John Lowell Lewis, Robert Farris Thompson
(Paperback -- July 1992)
Samba:
Resistance in Motion (Arts and Politics of the Everyday)
by Barbara Browning
Paperback from Indiana University Press
Book Published: November, 1995
Steppin'
on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance (Folklore and
Society)
by Jacqui Malone
(Paperback -- June 1996)
Yoruba
Dance: The Semiotics of Movement and Body Attitude in a Nigerian Culture
by Omofolabo S. Ajayi, Cmofolabo S. Ajayi
Hardcover from Africa World Press
Book Published: May, 1998
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