Registered Charity No. 1097746

EDC Biennial Conference 2010

Dance and Heritage:

Creation, Re-creation and Recreation 

Saturday & Sunday

20th – 21st March 2010

All Saints Pastoral Centre,

London Colney, St. Albans

Registration:  from 9.30

 

A Regency Ball

on Saturday evening will be

called by Mr Ellis Rogers,

with music by Green Ginger

 

LECTURES & DEMONSTRATIONS

 

At the Conference, we look forward to the award of the

Peggy Dixon Trophy and to a tribute to our President, Dr Geraldine Stephenson.

 

Klaus Abromeit 

Little Punch meets Alexander the Great  -  Lecture/Demonstration

Jeremy Barlow      

Picturing the Past: Later illustrations of the dance in the garden from  
Le roman de la rose (c1230)
.                           

Cathie Bowness 
Past Performance: A review of intentions and outcomes, in three acts  
-Lecture/Demonstration 

Georgina Boyes   

Featureless flannels and vulgar fichus: Problems of dress in the 
English Folk Dance Revival

Michael Bukht      

Bonnets and Bullshit: the effect of popular and participative
culture on the interpretation, understanding and presentation
of early dance.

Frances Campbell  

Variety is the spice of life - variations on the double step 
- Lecture/Workshop

Francoise Carter

The idea of cosmic harmony in late 16th
and early 17th-century court ballet

Ingolf Collmar       

Emotion of an Echo - Performance of Modern Baroque

Anne Daye            

Early [modern] dance and the genesis of [Early] Modern dance

Moira Goff            

Deadly Complaisance?    Lecture/Demonstration 

Tiziana Leucci      

Théophile Gautier on Maria Taglioni’s ‘creation’ of the Bayadère
character and the Indian Temple Dancers performing in Paris in 1838

Tiziana Leucci      

From Dasi Attam to Bharata Natyam: re-definition and re-creation
of a South Indian dance style in the first half of the 20th century -   Performance                            

Barbara Kane        

Looking at Isadora Duncan’s use of Ancient Greek Myth, Muses
and Philosophy -  Lecture/Demonstration/Workshop.

Jackie Marshall-

Ward  

Dance Alive!

Cecilia Nocilli  

Recreation of Historical Dance: a Legacy of the Collective I
magination of the Screen

Kimiko Okamoto   

Two Sisters’ Separate Paths: Early Dance and Early Music
in the Age of  Postmodernism

Nira Pullin  &
William Wilson     

Everybody’s Doin’ It - A Ragtime Workshop

Barbara Segal       

John Weaver and John Rich:  Re-creation versus Recreation
in 18th century Pantomime

Bill Tuck              

“Chivalric Humanism” and the role of the basse danse in the
re-creation of a mythic past at the 15thC Burgundian Court

Tomasz Marcin
Wrona

Court ballet into milky–bar–arts’ times: a Cultural Studies’
view of dance reconstruction

 

 

For an EDC Biennial Conference booking Form, click here. 

For Conference information contact Barbara Segal: 020 7700 4293
or at
barbara.segal@thorn.demon.co.uk

 


website:   http://www.earlydancecircle.co.uk

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