From Caledonia to the capital: Scottish musicians, music-making and culture in eighteenth-century London, 1741-1815

MJNC Leith - 2024 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the city of London was a magnet for
many musical Scots, who were attracted by the combination of artistic and commercial …

The case of the two Irish Jigs

J Mollenhauer - History Australia, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Irish and Scottish migration to Australia included the transportation of traditional arts,
including dance. Dance competitions were popular community activities, but the presence of …

[图书][B] Dance Legacies of Scotland: The True Glen Orchy Kick

M Melin, J Schoonover - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Dance Legacies of Scotland compiles a collage of references portraying percussive Scottish
dancing and explains what influenced a wide disappearance of hard-shoe steps from …

Bardic echoes: reconstructing ancient Celtic music, towards an ethnomusicology; or, an interdisciplinary study of Celtic musical identity

M Black - 2022 - repository.uwtsd.ac.uk
This paper aims to begin a reconstruction of the music played in the ancient Celtic cultural
horizon, from its inception in the Bronze Age to its zenith in the Iron Age, until its …

[PDF][PDF] VOICING THE MOVE: DISCURSIVE PRACTICES OF SCOTTISH DANCE INSTRUCTION

SV Alferov - Вестник антропологии, 2021 - researchgate.net
Revisiting issues of communicating (and delegating) authority,(re) shaping the dance
tradition (s) and providing/refraining from regulation, the study is aimed at helping to better …

От слова к движению: дискурсивные практики преподавания шотландского танца

СВ Алферов - Вестник антропологии, 2021 - journals.iea.ras.ru
Статья совмещает методы танцевальной антропологии и мультимодального дискурс-
анализа, фокусируясь на использовании английского языка для преподавания и …

«Естественность» в шотландском танце с позиций этнолингвистики

СВ Алферов - Вестник антропологии, 2021 - journals.iea.ras.ru
В статье рассмотрены различные значения понятия «(не) естественный» в
письменном и устном дискурсе, посвященном традиционным шотландским танцам …