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Dances of the Spanish court from the Golden Age and beyond

Title
Dances of the Spanish court from the Golden Age and beyond [videorecording] / a lecture-performance by Alan Tjaarda Jones with Radamés Paz Díaz, baroque guitar.
Publication
c1997.

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Additional Authors
  • Jones, Alan Tjaarda.
  • Paz Díaz, Radamés.
  • Acosta-Martínez, Jeannette.
  • De la Vega, Edgar.
  • List, Rachel
  • Udovicki, Ani
  • Fittante, Carlos
  • Nelson, Leah.
  • Sedgwick, Nancy
  • Neils, Kate
  • Herrault, Fabrice
  • Pécourt, Guillaume Louis, 1653-1729
  • Feuillet, Raoul-Auger, 1659 or 1660-1710
  • Murcia, Santiago de.
  • Jaque, Juan Antonio, active 17th century
  • Minguet é Irol, Pablo, -1801?
  • Negri, Cesare, 1536?-
  • Ruiz de Ribayaz, Lucas, active 17th century.
  • Pally, Alan J.
  • Ward, Penny
  • New York Public Library. Public Programs Division.
  • New York Public Library. Dance Collection.
  • DHCA.
Description
3 videocassettes (U-matic, NTSC) (122 min.) : sd., col.; 3/4 in.
Summary
Lecture-demonstration on Spanish court dance in the 17th and 18th centuries. Among the topics discussed are: Juan de Esquivel Navarro's dance manual Discursos sobre el arte del dançado, the relationship of dance and the aesthetics of the Spanish upper class, the characteristics of the Spanish school of fencing and its relationship to dance, the introduction and adaptation of French style in Spanish dance and music, and the evolution of the bolero from a folk to a classical dance. Due to a power failure in the auditorium at the end of the program, La macarena (an addition to the program) is danced without musical accompaniment except castanets.
Subject
  • Esquivel Navarro, Juan de, active 17th century
  • Dance > Spain > 17th century
  • Dance > Spain > 18th century
  • Fencing
  • Castanets
  • Passepied (Dance)
  • Minuet (Dance)
  • Fandango (Dance)
  • Bolero (Dance)
  • Gavotte de Vestris (Dance)
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Educational/cultural films and programs.
  • Video.
Note
  • Accompanied by house program.
  • Recording made possible by the cooperation of Alan Tjaarda Jones, The New York Public Library's Office of Public Programs, and the Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image of the Dance Collection of The New York Public Library.
Credits (note)
  • Musical arrangements, Jonathan Dobin ; series producer, Alan J. Pally.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped in performance at the Bruno Walter Auditorium, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York, as part of the series European Court Entertainments: Distractions for the Royal Taste, 1500-1789, on February 1, 1997, by Penny Ward.
Funding (note)
  • Recorded with the assistance of grants from New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Contents
  • Cassette 1 (ca. 59 min.). El arte del dançado: Les folies d'Espagne / choreography, Louis Pécour, Raoul Auger Feuillet ; music, Santiago de Murcia ; danced by Alan Tjaarda Jones -- Mudanças antiguas / choreography, Juan Antonio Jaque, Pablo Minguet, Cesar Negri ; music, Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz and other masters ; danced by Alan Tjaarda Jones.
  • La verdadera destreza / demonstration of the Spanish seventeenth-century school of swordplay ; reconstructed by Ramón Martínez from the treatises of Carança, Narvaez, Rada, and Thibault ; described by Jeannette Acosta-Martínez ; demonstrated by Jeannette Acosta-Martínez and Edgar de la Vega.
  • Cassette 2 (ca. 56 min.). En el estilo frances: El amable (Aimable vainqueur) / choreography, Louis Pécour ; music, after André Campra ; danced by Rachel List and Alan Tjaarda Jones -- El pasapié viejo (Le passepied) / choreography, Louis Pécour ; music, anonymous ; danced by Ani Udovicki and Carlos Fittante -- Minué y fandango / choreography, Alan Tjaarda Jones ; music, Santiago de Murcia ; danced by Rachel List, Ani Udovicki, Carlos Fittante, and Alan Tjaarda Jones.
  • Discussion of the Spanish guitar by Radamés Paz Díaz.
  • El bolero: Bolero plá / choreography and music, traditional ; staged by Enric Martí y Mori and performed with permission of the Spanish Dance Society ; danced by Nancy Sedgwick and Alan Tjaarda Jones -- La gabota antigua (La gavotte de Vestris) / choreography and music, anonymous ; danced by Kate Neils and Fabrice Herrault -- Bolero liso / choreography and music, anonymous ; danced by Nancy Sedgwick and Alan Tjaarda Jones.
  • Cassette 3 (ca. 7 min.). La macarena / choreography and music, traditional ; danced by Nancy Sedgwick ; due to a power failure in the auditorium, this dance was performed without musical accompaniment except castanets.
Call Number
*MGZIC 9-5471
OCLC
NYPY97-F489
Title
Dances of the Spanish court from the Golden Age and beyond [videorecording] / a lecture-performance by Alan Tjaarda Jones with Radamés Paz Díaz, baroque guitar.
Imprint
c1997.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
Performer
Dancers: Carlos Fittante, Fabrice Herrault, Alan Tjaarda Jones, Rachel List, Kate Neils, Nancy Sedgwick, Ani Udovicki.
Musicians: Radamés Paz Díaz [misspelled Días on frame] (baroque guitar), Leah Nelson (baroque violin).
Fencers: Jeannette Acosta-Martínez, Edgar de la Vega.
Credits
Musical arrangements, Jonathan Dobin ; series producer, Alan J. Pally.
Event
Videotaped in performance at the Bruno Walter Auditorium, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York, as part of the series European Court Entertainments: Distractions for the Royal Taste, 1500-1789, on February 1, 1997, by Penny Ward.
Funding
Recorded with the assistance of grants from New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Local Subject
Baroque dancing.
Choreography -- Reconstruction.
Added Author
Jones, Alan Tjaarda. spk, choreographer, dancer.
Paz Díaz, Radamés. Speaker. Instrumentalist
Acosta-Martínez, Jeannette. Speaker. Performer
De la Vega, Edgar. Performer
List, Rachel, dancer.
Udovicki, Ani, dancer.
Fittante, Carlos, dancer.
Nelson, Leah. Musician
Sedgwick, Nancy, dancer.
Neils, Kate, dancer.
Herrault, Fabrice, dancer.
Pécourt, Guillaume Louis, 1653-1729, choreographer.
Feuillet, Raoul-Auger, 1659 or 1660-1710, choreographer.
Murcia, Santiago de. Composer
Jaque, Juan Antonio, active 17th century, choreographer.
Minguet é Irol, Pablo, -1801?, choreographer.
Negri, Cesare, 1536?- choreographer.
Ruiz de Ribayaz, Lucas, active 17th century. Composer
Pally, Alan J., producer.
Ward, Penny, videographer.
New York Public Library. Public Programs Division.
New York Public Library. Dance Collection.
DHCA.
Research Call Number
*MGZIC 9-5471
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