Vernacular sociality and regional iconicity in step dance
peer-reviewed In regional step dance traditions, a shared dance idiom may become identified as a regional style through a selection of certain movement features based on the dancing of just a few key individuals. Step dancing traditions in Newfoundland provide case studies. PUBLISHED peer-reviewed
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ftunivlimerick:oai:ulir.ul.ie:10344/6087 2023-05-15T17:20:52+02:00 Vernacular sociality and regional iconicity in step dance Quigley, Colin 2017-09-19T14:53:07Z http://hdl.handle.net/10344/6087 eng eng Irish World Academy of Music and Dance: University of Limerick Inbhear: Journal of Irish Music and Dance;1, (1), pp. 97-108 http://hdl.handle.net/10344/6087 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess dance traditional step dancing Ireland North America info:eu-repo/semantics/article all_ul_research ul_published_reviewed 2017 ftunivlimerick 2022-05-23T15:13:49Z peer-reviewed In regional step dance traditions, a shared dance idiom may become identified as a regional style through a selection of certain movement features based on the dancing of just a few key individuals. Step dancing traditions in Newfoundland provide case studies. PUBLISHED peer-reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland University of Limerick: Institutional Repository (ULIR) |
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peer-reviewed In regional step dance traditions, a shared dance idiom may become identified as a regional style through a selection of certain movement features based on the dancing of just a few key individuals. Step dancing traditions in Newfoundland provide case studies. PUBLISHED peer-reviewed |
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Vernacular sociality and regional iconicity in step dance |
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Vernacular sociality and regional iconicity in step dance |
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vernacular sociality and regional iconicity in step dance |
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Irish World Academy of Music and Dance: University of Limerick |
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