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_aWilson, David _9137140 |
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_aContrapassi in Fifteenth-century Italian Dance Reconsidered _cDavid Wilson _b (Review Response) |
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_c2006 _aEdinburgh: _bEdinburgh University Press, |
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| 520 | _aRESUMEN: In their exhaustive survey of contrapassi and "doppi on one foot" in fifteenth-century Italian balli in the last volume of Dance Research, Lo Monaco and Vinciguerra present a novel and thought-provoking model for the development of these puzzling steps. Its great value lies in opening up new ways of looking at the detailed organisation of step in such dances; but whether this has any relevance to contrapassi is quite another matter, and many will remain sceptical. | ||
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_tDance Research _072889 _wmyd_16032 _gVol. 24, núm. 1,Summer 2006, p. 60 - 65 |
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