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Music --- ballet --- dansen --- Noverre, Jean-Georges
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ballet --- choreografie --- dansers --- Noverre, Jean-Georges
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Ballet --- Noverre, Jean Georges, --- 526.20 --- Monografieën componisten en uitvoerders - Correspondentie en geschriften --- Danse --- Noverre, Jean Georges, - 1727-1810 - Lettres sur la danse --- Dansen --- Dansmeesters --- Frankrijk --- 20e eeuw
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Musique et litterature --- Esthetique --- Noverre (jean-georges), danseur et choregraphe francais, 1727-1810 --- Pantomime --- Fuller (loie) --- Danse --- Art --- Litterature --- Musique et litterature --- Esthetique --- Noverre (jean-georges), danseur et choregraphe francais, 1727-1810 --- Pantomime --- Fuller (loie) --- Danse --- Art --- Litterature
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"In Enlightenment Europe, a new form of pantomime ballet emerged, through the dual channels of theorization in print and experimentation onstage. Emphasizing eighteenth-century ballet's construction through print culture, 'Theories of Ballet in the Age of the Encyclopédie' follows two parallel paths--stand-alone treatises on ballet and dance, and encyclopedias--to examine the shifting definition of ballet over the second half of the eighteenth century. Bringing together the 'Encyclopédie' and its 'Supplément', the 'Encyclopédie méthodique', and the 'Encyclopédie d'Yverdon' with the works of Jean-Georges Noverre, Louis de Cahusac, and Charles Compan, this volume traces how the recycling and recombining of discourses about dance, theatre, and movement arts directly affected the process of defining ballet. At the same time, it emphasizes the role of textual borrowing and compilation in disseminating knowledge during the Enlightenment, examining the differences between placing borrowed texts into encyclopedias of various types as well as into journal formats, arguing that context has the potential to play a role equally important to content in shaping a reader's understanding, and that the 'Encyclopédie méthodique' presented ballet in a way that diverged radically from both the 'Encyclopédie' and Noverre's 'Lettres sur la danse'."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper.
Ballet --- Ballet --- Encyclopedias and dictionaries --- Authorship. --- Authorship --- Ballet --- Ballet --- Art d'écrire. --- Noverre --- Encyclopédie --- ballet en action --- dance theory --- Enlightenment --- History --- History --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Noverre, Jean Georges, --- Encyclopédie. --- Encyclopédie méthodique. --- Noverre --- Encyclopédie --- ballet en action --- dance theory --- Enlightenment
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Diese Studie widmet sich dem Tragischen im europäischen Tanztheater, dessen Evokation in einem Spannungsfeld von inszenatorischen Techniken, Konzeptionen, Verfahren und Momenten der Unterbrechung, der Aussetzung, der Störung und des Unbestimmbaren durch ek-statische Körperlichkeit erfolgt. An seiner ereignisgenerierenden Struktur und Funktion lassen sich formale und wirkungsästhetische Ordnungen erkennen, die mit neuen Konstellationen von Fiktion und Chorischem, Abwesenheit und Anwesenheit einhergehen. Aus dieser Perspektive geht das Tragische von der Darstellung einer schauderhaften Ungeheuerlichkeit an der Grenze des Vorstellbaren durch den im mehrfachen Sinne bewegten Körper aus; doch wie genau wird Ambivalentes, Doppeldeutiges und Paradoxes über Pathosfiguren und -figurationen in Szene gesetzt, sodass das Tragische erscheinen kann? This study is dedicated to the notion of the tragic in European dance theatre, the evocation of which takes place in a field of tension constituted by staging techniques as well as by conceptions, procedures and moments of interruption, of suspension, of disturbance and of an indeterminability effected by ec-static corporeality. It is possible to recognise in the event-generating structure and function of the tragic formal principles and an aesthetics of effect coupled to new constellations of the fictional and the choric, absence and presence. From the perspective of dance studies, the tragic emerges from the representation by means of the moving and moved body of a gruesome monstrosity at the limits of what is imaginable; but how exactly does the mise-en-scène of the ambivalent, ambiguous and paradoxical through figures and figurations of pathos function to make the tragic appear?
Tragic, The --- Dance --- Emotions in dance. --- Gesture in dance. --- Tragic --- Staging --- Pathos --- Effect --- Tanztheater --- Figur --- chorische Formationen --- Tragisch --- Inszenierung --- Affektdarstellungen --- Antike --- Ästhetik --- Gestik --- Jean Georges Noverre --- Mimesis --- History. --- Themes, motives. --- Tragic --- Staging --- Pathos --- Effect --- Tanztheater --- Figur --- chorische Formationen --- Tragisch --- Inszenierung --- Affektdarstellungen --- Antike --- Ästhetik --- Gestik --- Jean Georges Noverre --- Mimesis
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Diese Studie widmet sich dem Tragischen im europäischen Tanztheater, dessen Evokation in einem Spannungsfeld von inszenatorischen Techniken, Konzeptionen, Verfahren und Momenten der Unterbrechung, der Aussetzung, der Störung und des Unbestimmbaren durch ek-statische Körperlichkeit erfolgt. An seiner ereignisgenerierenden Struktur und Funktion lassen sich formale und wirkungsästhetische Ordnungen erkennen, die mit neuen Konstellationen von Fiktion und Chorischem, Abwesenheit und Anwesenheit einhergehen. Aus dieser Perspektive geht das Tragische von der Darstellung einer schauderhaften Ungeheuerlichkeit an der Grenze des Vorstellbaren durch den im mehrfachen Sinne bewegten Körper aus; doch wie genau wird Ambivalentes, Doppeldeutiges und Paradoxes über Pathosfiguren und -figurationen in Szene gesetzt, sodass das Tragische erscheinen kann? This study is dedicated to the notion of the tragic in European dance theatre, the evocation of which takes place in a field of tension constituted by staging techniques as well as by conceptions, procedures and moments of interruption, of suspension, of disturbance and of an indeterminability effected by ec-static corporeality. It is possible to recognise in the event-generating structure and function of the tragic formal principles and an aesthetics of effect coupled to new constellations of the fictional and the choric, absence and presence. From the perspective of dance studies, the tragic emerges from the representation by means of the moving and moved body of a gruesome monstrosity at the limits of what is imaginable; but how exactly does the mise-en-scène of the ambivalent, ambiguous and paradoxical through figures and figurations of pathos function to make the tragic appear?
Tragic, The --- Dance --- Emotions in dance. --- Gesture in dance. --- History. --- Themes, motives. --- Tragic --- Staging --- Pathos --- Effect --- Tanztheater --- Figur --- chorische Formationen --- Tragisch --- Inszenierung --- Affektdarstellungen --- Antike --- Ästhetik --- Gestik --- Jean Georges Noverre --- Mimesis
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