When does movement spill over from something we recognize as dance as an artistic and social form to something else? Something potentially otherworldly, whether ecstatic or demonic? This workshop ...
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How music and dance shaped medieval social life
Dance was a central part of social life in the Middle Ages, appearing at festivals, celebrations and public gatherings.
Medieval dance looked nothing like modern styles—most people moved in large circles, lines, or slow processionals rather than fast, individual routines. Dancing blended celebration, ritual, and social ...
James Pierpont Morgan, if not rolling in his grave right now, may be shifting uncomfortably: many books from his very own collection of medieval manuscripts are on display at his very own library, ...
This workshop is open to attendees of the 61st International Congress on Medieval Studies who sign up during registration. How can we study medieval dance when the object of our study no longer exists ...
The University of Oklahoma's Medieval Fair Department encouraged attendees to come dressed in their best medieval attire and enjoy themed food and beverages.
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