Waltzing through Europe Attitudes towards couple dances in the long Nineteenth Century Egil Bakka, Theresa Jill Buckland, Helena Saarikoski, og Anne von Bibra Wharton (red.) Cambridge, 2020

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK Open Book Publishers 2020Description: ix, 480 s. illISBN:
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  • 9781783747351
  • 9781783747368
  • 9781783747375
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: 1. Egil Bakka - "The Round Dance Paradigm" 2. Egil Bakka - "The State of Research" 3. Egil Bakka - "A Survey of the Chapters in the Book" 4. Egil Bakka - "The Waltz at Some Central European Courts" 5. Daniela Stavělová - "The Polka as a Czech National Symbol" 6. Dorota Gremlicová - "Decency, Health, and Grace Endangered by Quick Dancing? The New Dance Style in Bohemia in 1830" 7. László Felföldi - "Reception of Nineteenth-Century Couple Dances in Hungary" 8. Rebeka Kunej - "The Waltz among Slovenians" 9. Ivana Katarinčić and Iva Niemčić - "Dancing and Politics in Croatia: The Salonsko Kolo as a Patriotic Response to the Waltz" 10. Jörgen Torp - "Waltzing Through Europe: Johann Strauss (the Elder) in Hamburg and Altona in 1836" 11. Sille Kapper - "Continuity and Reinvention: Past Round Dances in Present Estonia" 12. Egil Bakka - "The Ban on Round Dances 1917–1957: Regulating Social Dancing in Norwegian Community Houses" 13. Mats Nilsson - "Dance and ‘Folk Devils’" 14. Helena Saarikoski - "Nostalgia as a Perspective on Past Dance Culture in Finland" 15.Tvrtko Zebec - "A Twenty-First Century Resurrection: The Potresujka, the Croatian Polka Tremblante"
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 431- 432) and index.

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1. Egil Bakka - "The Round Dance Paradigm"

2. Egil Bakka - "The State of Research"

3. Egil Bakka - "A Survey of the Chapters in the Book"

4. Egil Bakka - "The Waltz at Some Central European Courts"

5. Daniela Stavělová - "The Polka as a Czech National Symbol"

6. Dorota Gremlicová - "Decency, Health, and Grace Endangered by Quick Dancing? The New Dance Style in Bohemia in 1830"

7. László Felföldi - "Reception of Nineteenth-Century Couple Dances in Hungary"

8. Rebeka Kunej - "The Waltz among Slovenians"

9. Ivana Katarinčić and Iva Niemčić - "Dancing and Politics in Croatia: The Salonsko Kolo as a Patriotic Response to the Waltz"

10. Jörgen Torp - "Waltzing Through Europe: Johann Strauss (the Elder) in Hamburg and Altona in 1836"

11. Sille Kapper - "Continuity and Reinvention: Past Round Dances in Present Estonia"

12. Egil Bakka - "The Ban on Round Dances 1917–1957: Regulating Social Dancing in Norwegian Community Houses"

13. Mats Nilsson - "Dance and ‘Folk Devils’"

14. Helena Saarikoski - "Nostalgia as a Perspective on Past Dance Culture in Finland"

15.Tvrtko Zebec - "A Twenty-First Century Resurrection: The Potresujka, the Croatian Polka Tremblante"

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