Balkan Dance
Essays on Characteristics, Performance and Teaching
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This collection of essays examines popular forms of dance in the Balkan nations, including detailed studies on the history and development of dance in Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Romania, and Greece, among other nations. The essays address the ways in which ethnic and national identity constitutes an important aspect of the performance of Balkan dance, whether by state folk dance ensembles or immigrant groups in other countries. Several essays also examine the unique popularity that Balkan dances and music have found among American audiences, with special attention paid to the work of international folk dancer Dick Crum in promoting Balkan dance within the United States.
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Bibliographic Details
Edited by Anthony Shay
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 291
Bibliographic Info: 78 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
Copyright Date: 2008
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3228-8
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1098-6
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
1. Richard George “Dick” Crum: A Life
ROBERT HENRY LEIBMAN 5
2. Introduction: Choreographing the Balkans
ANTHONY SHAY 12
Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Performance
3. Transnational ToVek: Gender and the Politics of Balkan Romani Dance
CAROL SILVERMAN 37
4. Dance and Place: The Case of a Roma Community in Northern Greece
CHRISTOS PAPAKOSTAS 69
5. Dance as Propaganda: The Metaxas Regime’s Stadium Ceremonies, 1937–1940
IRENE LOUTZAKI 89
6. Nationalism and Scholarship in Transylvanian Ethnochoreology
COLIN QUIGLEY 116
7. Bulgarian Dance Culture: From Censorship to Chalga
ERICA NIELSEN 130
8. Clapping for Serbs: Nationalism and Performance in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
LYNN D. MANERS 145
9. Choreographing the Other: The Serbian State Folk Dance Ensemble, Gypsies, Muslims, and Albanians
ANTHONY SHAY 161
Balkan Dance in America
10. “Inside, Outside, Upside-Down”: The Role of Mainstream Society Participants in the Ethnic Dance Movement
ROBIN J. EVANCHUK 179
11. Balkan Tradition, American Alternative: Dance, Community, and the People of the Pines
JUNE ADLER VAIL 195
Morphology of Balkan Dance and Music
12. Hai la Joc! Periodicity at Play in Romanian Dance Music
JAMIE L. WEBSTER 213
13. Dvoransko Kolo: From the 1840s to the Twentieth Century
NANCY LEE CHALFA RUYTER 239
14. Dance Structure and Its Application to the Understanding of Macedonian “Cross” Dances
ROBERT HENRY LEIBMAN 250
About the Contributors 271
Index 275