Dimensions
189 x 246 x 14mm
'Whosoever danceth not, knoweth not the way of life.'At the time that this line from a second-century Gnostic hymn was written, dancing was still 'of the people, for the people, by the people', a medium in which man took his first faltering steps towards prayer and religion. It is at this dance of the common people - folk dance - that this book takes a long look. Country by country, it explores and compares the cultural traditions that underpin folk dance in various part of Europe, and it considers the importance of dance both as a patriotic statement and as a force for education and interntional communication. It covers:· The history and development of folk dance· The influence of environment and national character on dance styles· The language of music as an expression of national identity· National costume - its development and significance· Step-by-step descriptions of particular national dances and accompanying music· The role of national dance as the foundation for modern dance disciplines AUTHOR: Margaret Allenby-Jaffé's life-long involvement in dance - as dancer, teacher, examiner and adjudicator - has encompassed many aspects of the art. But it is national dance that is her greatest love, and she has spent the last thirty years researching and collecting folk dances from all parts of Europe. In writing this book, her aim is to inspire more people to join hands together in dance, thereby taking a step towards interntional peace and friendship. 174 colour photos