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Flamenco --- Flamenco dancers --- Research
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This collection of essays poses a series of questions revolving around nonsense, cacophony, queerness, race, and the dancing body. How can flamenco, as a diasporic complex of performance and communities of practice frictionally and critically bound to the complexities of Spanish history, illuminate theories of race and identity in performance? How can we posit, and argue for, genealogical relationships within and between genres across the vast expanses of the African--and Roma--diaspora? Neither are the essays presented here limited to flamenco, nor, consequently, are the responses to these questions reduced to this topic. What all the contributions here do share is the wish to come together, across disciplines and subject areas, within the academy and without, in the whirling, raucous, and messy spaces where the body is free--to celebrate its questioning, as well as the depths of the wisdom and knowledge it holds and sometimes reveals.
Flamenco --- Dance --- Social aspects. --- Physiological aspects.
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Popular music --- Flamenco --- Música popular --- History. --- Historia.
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Flamenco --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- Nationalism --- History. --- History --- Spain --- Civilization.
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"Flamenco dance and bullfighting are parallel arts with shared traditions, performance conventions and vocabularies of movement. This volume introduces readers to an ongoing discussion in Spanish scholarship about the links between these two quintessentially Spanish arts"--
Flamenco --- Bullfights --- Arts --- Performing arts --- Ethnology --- National characteristics, Spanish. --- Spain --- Social life and customs.
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
A Note on Sources
Argentina and Spanish Modernism
The Formative Years (1888-1912)
Giving Grace a Body: From the Music Hall to the Concert Stage (1912-1923)
The Modernism of El amor brujo
A Feminist Folklore: Argentina and the Women of Spain (1910-1936)
Nationalism and Cubism: El fandango del candil and Triana
An Unwritten Legacy
Chronology
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Flamenco --- Dancers --- Cante hondo --- Dance --- Argentina, --- Mercé y Luque, Antonia, --- Luque, Antonia Mercé y, --- Mercé, Antonia, --- Mercé Antonia, --- Argentina, Antonia Mercé,
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Een muzikaal sprookje waarin de jonge Alexander een beeldschoon zigeunermeisje ontmoet en ontdekt dat hij een bijzondere gave heeft voor muziek
French literature --- prentenboeken (genre) --- Sprookjes --- Muziek --- Liefde --- Vooroordelen --- Flamenco --- Zigeuners --- Prentenboeken --- Woonwagenbewoners --- Jeugdboeken 07-09 jaar --- Circus --- Fiction --- Jeugdboeken --- Talenten --- Verliefd zijn --- Circus - prentenboek --- Jeugdboek 10+ --- Liefde - prentenboek --- Muziek - prentenboek --- Prentenboek --- Sprookje --- Vooroordeel --- Roma --- Woonwagenbewoner --- Afrika --- Compositie (muziek) --- Roma (volk)
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Encounters with the Gypsy female flamenco dancer throughout history
Flamenco --- Romanies --- Carmen (Fictitious character) --- Cante hondo --- Dance --- Bohemians (Romanies) --- Gipsies --- Gitanos --- Gypsies --- Kalderash --- Manush --- Roma (People) --- Romani --- Sinti --- Nomads --- Social aspects --- Social life and customs. --- Material culture. --- Historiography.
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In this book, we introduce the themes and approaches covered in the issue Sustainable Tourism Marketing. Its objective was to analyze the main contributions made as a result of research related to sustainable tourism–marketing management and current trends in the field. This book gathered articles about the marketing of destinations, and the marketing and communication management of companies and tourism organizations from a sustainable tourism perspective.
halal-friendly image --- Cultural tourism --- social problems --- perceived risk --- Malaysia --- hotel industry --- exotic local culture --- brand loyalty --- cultural distance --- subjective knowledge --- Malaysia Airlines --- socio-cultural factors --- return on investments --- preventive conservation --- sense of home --- loyalty --- tourism intention --- flamenco tourism --- sustainability --- urbanization --- cultural heritage --- lean canvas --- emotional experiences --- Muslim tourism --- lean startup --- Islamic religiosity --- perceived inconveniences --- attitude --- tourism marketing --- tourism --- guest house --- Flamenco art --- intangible cultural heritage --- Pakistan --- attachment to place --- destination marketing organization --- Slovakia --- usefulness of public opinion --- effectiveness --- path analysis --- value cognition --- satisfaction --- sustainable tourism --- non-Muslim destination --- cultural tourism --- tourist behavior --- purchase intention --- environment --- online marketing --- brand image --- cultural tourist --- air disaster --- marketization --- destination management
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"Moving Together: Pluralism and Dance in Canada explores how dance intersects with the shifting concerns of pluralism in a variety of racial and ethnic communities across Canada. Focusing on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, contributors examine a broad range of dance styles used to promote diversity and intercultural collaborations. Examples include Fijian dance in Vancouver; Japanese dance in Lethbridge; Danish, Chinese, Kathak, and Flamenco dance in Toronto; African and European contemporary dance styles in Montréal; and Ukrainian dance in Cape Breton. Interviews with Indigenous and Middle Eastern dance artists along with an artist statement by a Bharata Natyam and contemporary dance choreographer provide valuable artist perspectives. Contributors offer strategies to decolonize dance education and also challenge longstanding critiques of multiculturalism. Moving Together demonstrates that dance is at the cutting edge of rethinking the contours of race and ethnicity in Canada and is necessary reading for scholars, students, dance artists and audiences, and everyone interested in thinking about the future of racial and ethnic pluralism in Canada."--
Cultural pluralism --- Dance --- Social aspects --- Canada --- . --- Allana C. Lindgren. --- Anne Flynn. --- Batia Boe Stolar. --- Bridget Cauthery. --- Canada. --- Canadian Pacific Railway. --- Carolyne Clare. --- Catalina Fellay. --- Chengxin Wei. --- Chinese dance. --- Clara Sacchetti. --- Dance. --- Danielle Robinson. --- Danish dance. --- Dena Davida. --- El Viento Flamenco. --- Eloisa Domenici. --- Esmeralda Enrique. --- Evadne Kelly. --- Fijian dance. --- Hari Krishnan. --- Heather Fitzsimmons Frey. --- Indigenous dance. --- Janelle Joseph. --- Japanese dance. --- Jessica Jone. --- Joanna De Souza. --- John Murray Gibbon. --- Kathak. --- Lisa Doolittle. --- Marcia Ostashewski. --- Maria Castello. --- Marie Chouinard. --- Middle Eastern dance. --- P. Megan Andrews. --- Red River Jig. --- Roger Sinha. --- Royal Ontario Museum. --- Samantha Mehra. --- Steven Jobbitt. --- Suzanne Jaeger. --- Theatre for Young Audiences. --- Trance. --- Ukrainian dance. --- Yasmina Ramzy. --- Zab Maboungou. --- Zumba. --- antee Smith. --- belly dance. --- bharata natyam. --- contemporary dance. --- decolonization. --- diaspora. --- diversity. --- ethnicity. --- flamenco. --- flash mob. --- folk. --- gender. --- iTaukei. --- interculturalism. --- intersectionality. --- multiculturalism. --- odissi. --- pluralism. --- race.
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