The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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... dancers being human , every pas de deux ( dance for two performers ) may be interpreted as a courtship dance . It is best applied , perhaps , only to the kind of purely rhyth- mic exercise exploited in certain types of classic Indian dance ...
... dancers being human , every pas de deux ( dance for two performers ) may be interpreted as a courtship dance . It is best applied , perhaps , only to the kind of purely rhyth- mic exercise exploited in certain types of classic Indian dance ...
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... dance . She studied with Rich in London and , in 1734 , danced in the dramatic ballet Pygmalion with a loosely draped costume and flowing hair . Sallé's attempts to unify music , cos- tume , and dance , as well as her interest in the ...
... dance . She studied with Rich in London and , in 1734 , danced in the dramatic ballet Pygmalion with a loosely draped costume and flowing hair . Sallé's attempts to unify music , cos- tume , and dance , as well as her interest in the ...
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... Dancing , published in 1820. Ten years later , his Code of Terpsichore advised young dancers of the rigours demanded by the dance and of the vitality their work must exhibit . His school at La Scala , which he con- ducted from 1837 ...
... Dancing , published in 1820. Ten years later , his Code of Terpsichore advised young dancers of the rigours demanded by the dance and of the vitality their work must exhibit . His school at La Scala , which he con- ducted from 1837 ...
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