Registered Charity No. 1097746

EDC Biennial Conference 2008

"Dancing Master or Hop Merchant?"
The role of the dance teacher through the ages. 

Saturday, 23rd February, 2008

at St Bride Institute, Fleet Street, London

 

Françoise Carter - Changing attitudes to dance through the ages

William Tuck - Dancing masters in 15th C. Burgundy

Anne Daye - Dance and education in the 17th C. - a report on work in progress

Sydney Anglo - Fencing Masters, Dancing Masters, and Drill Masters.
Experiments in the Notation of Movement

Madeleine Inglehearn - Dancing Masters: Professionals or Businessmen?

Jennifer Thorp - Scholars, apprentices and dance training, 1700-1750

Moira Goff - The Adroit and Elegant Monsieur Nivelon

Grainne McArdle - Dancing Masters in 18th C. Dublin

Sheila Dickie - dance teaching in London from the 1890s - 1920s

Jeremy Barlow - "J'ay deffault de la dance".
The place of Arbeau's Orchésographie in histories of western social dance.

 

For further information

during January & early February, contact:  01980 620339   Email: Dianacruic@aol.com

From 12th February, contact:  01246 851221   Email:  francesvb.pursehouse@virgin.net

 

For an EDC Biennial Conference booking Form, click here. 
 


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