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 ...
They’re back! Men dressed in white, leaping and dancing with bells tied around their legs, handkerchiefs and ribbons fluttering. No it’s not a revival of “La Cage aux Folles” — although that might be ...
It was a warm June day in 1374 in the medieval town of Aix-Ia-Chapelle, present-day Aachen, Germany, when the dancing started. It was the holy feast of St. John the Baptist, which aligns with the ...
ABSTRACT Medieval teachers inherited the grammatical and rhetorical pedagogy of antiquity and adapted it to their own needs. Letters came to replace speeches as the predominant target genre for ...
Among the traditional live nativity scenes, ballets, concerts and Santa appearances in the weeks leading up to Christmas are two medieval/Renaissance feasts. Both offer an evening of fine dining and ...
Norman had quite a ball this weekend. On Saturday, the fifth annual Medieval Fair Ball was held at the Oklahoma Memorial Union on the University of Oklahoma campus. Although there was no shortage of ...
Audiences will be enchanted by a tapestry of music and movement featuring the festive sounds of brass and the radiant voice ...
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