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História
Lost Styles explores the fascinating world of ancient and forgotten dance forms, revealing them as vital expressions of cultural identity, social structure, and spiritual belief. More than just a history lesson, this book excavates motion, uncovering stories etched in the bodies of dancers from vanished civilizations. It examines dance as a historical record and social commentary, illustrating how movements served as communal memory.
The book argues that these lost dance traditions offer invaluable insights into the worldviews and daily lives of past cultures, enriching our understanding of human history. For example, the ritualistic dances of ancient Egypt reveal their religious beliefs and funerary practices, while the acrobatic dances of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica highlight social hierarchies. By reconstructing these dances and their contexts, readers gain a deeper connection to our shared human heritage.
Beginning with a theoretical framework for understanding dance as cultural expression, Lost Styles progresses through in-depth explorations of specific dance styles from diverse regions and periods. It examines the reasons these dances disappeared, often due to colonization, religious suppression, or cultural shifts. Ultimately, the book demonstrates how rediscovering and reconstructing these lost styles can inform contemporary dance practices and cultural preservation efforts, providing fresh perspectives for both dance specialists and general readers interested in history and culture.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235215178
Tradutores: AI
Data de lançamento
Ebook: 24 de fevereiro de 2025
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