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Ball-Room Dancing Without a Master

In “Ball-Room Dancing Without a Master,” the Anonymous author offers a unique examination of social dance as a reflection of the human experience, blending practical instruction with cultural commentary. The text navigates the emerging dance forms of the early 19th century, articulating the intricate footwork and movements that defined ballroom dancing while delving into the social dynamics and etiquettes that accompanied such communal activities. Written in an accessible yet engaging style, the book serves as both an instructional guide and a social history, revealing the subtle interplay between individual expression and collective experience in the ballroom. The anonymity of the author hints at a broader societal phenomenon: the democratization of dance during a period of social transformation. This shift often elevated the common citizen in social settings, fostering new gender roles and expectations. The author's intent appears to embrace the spirit of the time, advocating for a dance culture that invites participation across class lines, allowing readers to explore their own identities within the framework of these dances. “Ball-Room Dancing Without a Master” is highly recommended for enthusiasts of historical dance, social history, and anyone looking to appreciate the elegance and camaraderie of ballroom culture. Through its insightful exploration of dance, the book not only instructs but also celebrates the joy and creativity found within communal experiences.
78 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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