May I have the pleasure? : the story of popular dancing / written by Belinda Quirey with Steve Bradshaw and Ronald Smedley ; illustrated by Illustra Design Ltd. ; edited by Libby Halliday.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : British Broadcasting Corporation, 1976.Description: [1], 124 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0563110007
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 793.319 QUI
LOC classification:
  • GV1601 .Q57
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. From our roots to the Renaissance / The roots ; Courtly love ; Late Medieval France ; Early Renaissance Italy ; The High Renaissance ; The background of belief -- 3. The French Connection / An age of transition ; The splendid century ; The triumphant heretic -- 4. The Century of Waltz -- 5. Cheek to cheek -- 6. Let's Twist again / Doning our own thing ; '(Baby), save the last dance for me.....' by Steve Bradshaw -- 7. The People's Dances / by Ronald Smedley -- Table to show the development of dance forms through nine centuries -- Glossary - Booklist.
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Books Books Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks Non-fiction 793.319 QUI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A04647
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793.31 LAN Multicultural folk dance guide / 793.3108997071 ELT Chinook winds : 793.3109 BUC Dancing from past to present : 793.319 QUI May I have the pleasure? : 793.319 VAN Dance in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific : 793.31932 LEX Ancient Egyptian dances / 793.3194 ALL National dance /

Published to accompany a series of programs first broadcast by the BBC from 15 April to 13 May 1976.

Bibliography: p. 123-124.

1. Introduction -- 2. From our roots to the Renaissance / The roots ; Courtly love ; Late Medieval France ; Early Renaissance Italy ; The High Renaissance ; The background of belief -- 3. The French Connection / An age of transition ; The splendid century ; The triumphant heretic -- 4. The Century of Waltz -- 5. Cheek to cheek -- 6. Let's Twist again / Doning our own thing ; '(Baby), save the last dance for me.....' by Steve Bradshaw -- 7. The People's Dances / by Ronald Smedley -- Table to show the development of dance forms through nine centuries -- Glossary - Booklist.

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