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Symposium Abstracts
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Dance and the Novel 鈥 2011
Celebrating Jean-Georges Noverre 1727-1810: his world, and beyond 鈥 2010
Dance and Image 鈥 2009
Dancing in Royal Palaces 鈥 2008
French and English Pantomime -2007
Dancers Abroad 鈥 2006
Dance and the Pastoral - 2005
Le Ballet de la Nuit - 2004
Roi Soleil and Soleil Dieu 鈥 2003
Dancing Exploded - 2002
'So Publick an Approbation': attitudes to dance in 18th Century England 鈥 2000
Dance on the English Stage 鈥 1999
Living, dancing, travelling, dying... 2013
Dancing in the Theatre of Europe in the Long 18th Century - 2012
Gods, Men and Monsters 鈥 2001
The Dancer in Celebrity Culture in the Long 18th Century - 2014
Dancing for Anniversaries and Occasions: Chamber, Court, Theatre & Assembly 2015
Teaching Dance 2016
Dance and the City - 2017
Dance and Drama - 2018
Reading Dance - 2019
Watching Dance, Dancers, and Audiences - 2021
Dance in Town and Country - 2022
Dance, Costume & Scenography - 2023
Dance & Institutions - 2024
Dancing Objects - 2025
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An Example of the Dancing of Objects as having Meaning: Louis XIII, Le Ballet de la Merlaison
鈥楾he 鈥淚ce Ballet鈥 was rapturously applauded鈥; or, The Uses of a Pair of Roller Skates
The Material Culture of Georgian Assembly Rooms
Of Emma鈥檚 Tambourine
The Enchanted Shawl in 鈥淟a Sylphide鈥: A Catalyst of Tragic Transformation
The Baroque Shoe
Masquing Vizards: Function and Rationale
鈥榃ith a charming spirit鈥: The 1817 Berkeley Hunt Ball 鈥楥heat Book鈥
Violin, Mirror, Watering Can, Slippers, and Dance Clothes: When Objects Document Practices and Imaginations of Dance at the Paris Opera in the 19th Century
The Dancer鈥檚 Herbal Medicine Chest
The Dancing Body as Aesthetic Object: Fetishizing Ballerinas鈥 Body Parts
Dancing Tambourines: or, Why does Nora Dance a Tarantella?
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