The origins of the Bolero School
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The origins of the Bolero School
(Studies in dance history, vol. 4,
Society of Dance History Scholars, c1993
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"This issue ... grew out of the Society of Dance History Scholars' conference 'Dance in Hispanic culture, held at the New World School of the Arts, Maiami, in Febrary 1991"--Preface
Includes bibliography by Xoán M. Carreira and Javier Suárez-Pajares (p. 121-128), and index
Includes lists of: "Exotic" or foreign dancers active in Spain, 1750-1800, by Xoán M. Carreira (p. 67-76), Ballets performed at the Teatro de los Caños del Peral, Madrid, and other Spanish theaters, 1787-1799, by Xoán M. Carreira, translated by Lynn Garafola (p. 77-90), and Collections of texts, by Javier Suárez-Pajares (p. 91-119)
Contents of Works
- Historical overview of the bolero from its beginnings to the genesis of the Borelo School / Javier Suárez-Pajares ; translated by Aurelio de la Vega
- The company of the Lefebre family in Seville / Antonio Alvarez Cañibano ; translated by Lynn Garafola
- Iconography of the bolero / Enrique C. Ablanedo ; translated by Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez
- Foreign dancers in Spain in the second half of the eighteenth century / Xoán M. Carrira ; translated by Lynn Garafola