The Nordic Minuet: Royal Fashion and Peasant Tradition

Anne Margrete Fiskvik, Egil Bakka, and Petri Hoppu
Open Book Publishers
2024-04-25

This major new anthology of the minuet in the Nordic countries comprehensively explores the dance as a historical, social and cultural phenomenon. One of the most significant dances in Europe, with a strong symbolic significance in western dance culture and dance scholarship, the minuet has evolved a distinctive pathway in this region, which these rigorous and pioneering essays explore.

As well as situating the minuet in different national and cultural contexts, this collection marshals a vast number of sources, including images and films, to analyze the changes in the dance across time and among different classes. Following the development of the minuet into dance revival and historical dance movements of the twentieth century, this rich compendium draws together a distinguished group of scholars to stimulate fresh evaluations and new perspectives on the minuet in history and practice.

The Nordic Minuet: Royal Fashion and Peasant Tradition is essential reading for researchers, students and practitioners of dance; musicologists; and historical and folk dancers; it will be of interest to anybody who wants to learn more about this vibrant dance tradition.

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  • European history
  • Social and cultural history
  • Popular music
  • Ballroom dancing
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  • Dance
  • Ballroom dancing
  • European Studies
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  • Anthology
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  • Dance revival
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  • Social and cultural history
  • Modern period, c 1500 onwards
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The Nordic Minuet: Royal Fashion and Peasant Tradition

Anne Margrete Fiskvik, Egil Bakka, and Petri Hoppu

Open Book Publishers

2024-04-25

CC BY-NC

This major new anthology of the minuet in the Nordic countries comprehensively explores the dance as a historical, social and cultural phenomenon. One of the most significant dances in Europe, with a strong symbolic significance in western dance culture and dance scholarship, the minuet has evolved a distinctive pathway in this region, which these rigorous and pioneering essays explore.

As well as situating the minuet in different national and cultural contexts, this collection marshals a vast number of sources, including images and films, to analyze the changes in the dance across time and among different classes. Following the development of the minuet into dance revival and historical dance movements of the twentieth century, this rich compendium draws together a distinguished group of scholars to stimulate fresh evaluations and new perspectives on the minuet in history and practice.

The Nordic Minuet: Royal Fashion and Peasant Tradition is essential reading for researchers, students and practitioners of dance; musicologists; and historical and folk dancers; it will be of interest to anybody who wants to learn more about this vibrant dance tradition.

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  • Europe
  • Ballroom dancing
  • Social & cultural history
  • European history
  • Social and cultural history
  • Popular music
  • Ballroom dancing
  • Dance
  • Dance
  • Ballroom dancing
  • European Studies
  • History
  • Performing Arts
  • Anthology
  • Dance culture
  • Dance revival
  • Historical context
  • Minuet
  • Nordic countries
  • Popular music
  • European history
  • Social and cultural history
  • Modern period, c 1500 onwards
  • Dance
  • Choreography