Music and dance of the Tewa pueblos / by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath, with the aid of Antonio Garcia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Museum of New Mexico. Research records, no. 8Publication details: Santa Fe : Museum of New Mexico Press, 1970.Description: viii, 309 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 781.62974 KUR
LOC classification:
  • ML3557 .K875
Contents:
Ch 1: Approach to the study of Tewa ceremony: a technical introduction -- PART I CEREMONIAL ECOLOGY : Ch 2. Symbolic dimensions of the setting -- Ch 3. Time: the annual ceremonial cycle -- Ch 4. The performers: social interaction -- Ch 5. Ritual preludes and postludes / by Antonio Garcia and Carlos Garcia -- PART II CHOREOGRAPHIC AND MUSICAL PATTERNS : Ch 6. Circuit orientation -- Ch 7. Horizontal formations -- Ch 8. Body movement in vertical and horizontal dimensions -- Ch 9. Dance and music integration -- Ch 10. Tonal patterns -- PART III SYMBOLIC PAGEANTRY : Ch 11. Deer spirits herald the dawn -- Ch 12. The awakening season: from Dawn Lake come the raingods -- Ch 13. San Juan girls are singing beautifully, swaying dew baskets -- Ch 14. The ripening season: with their corn growing power they come -- Ch 15. In the fertile valley they have flowers -- Ch 16. Above the dormant Earth beautifully game is emerging -- Ch 17. They come with thunder and lightning -- Ch 18. Pleasure dances for any season -- Ch 19. Matachines: a midwinter drama from Iberia -- Ch 20. Ritual radiation and reception.
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Bibliography: p. 303-309.

Ch 1: Approach to the study of Tewa ceremony: a technical introduction -- PART I CEREMONIAL ECOLOGY : Ch 2. Symbolic dimensions of the setting -- Ch 3. Time: the annual ceremonial cycle -- Ch 4. The performers: social interaction -- Ch 5. Ritual preludes and postludes / by Antonio Garcia and Carlos Garcia -- PART II CHOREOGRAPHIC AND MUSICAL PATTERNS : Ch 6. Circuit orientation -- Ch 7. Horizontal formations -- Ch 8. Body movement in vertical and horizontal dimensions -- Ch 9. Dance and music integration -- Ch 10. Tonal patterns -- PART III SYMBOLIC PAGEANTRY : Ch 11. Deer spirits herald the dawn -- Ch 12. The awakening season: from Dawn Lake come the raingods -- Ch 13. San Juan girls are singing beautifully, swaying dew baskets -- Ch 14. The ripening season: with their corn growing power they come -- Ch 15. In the fertile valley they have flowers -- Ch 16. Above the dormant Earth beautifully game is emerging -- Ch 17. They come with thunder and lightning -- Ch 18. Pleasure dances for any season -- Ch 19. Matachines: a midwinter drama from Iberia -- Ch 20. Ritual radiation and reception.

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