<i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus Christi

It is beyond doubt that dances form part of the complex field of XVIth Century  religious, secular and liturgical festivals. This paper considers dance as a manifestation of XVIth Century Corpus Christi and deals with a purely hermeneutical question: the way its role is ideologically legitimated int...

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Main Author: Javier San José Lera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valladolid 2015-03-01
Series:Castilla: Estudios de Literatura
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spelling doaj-ee50e8db04754f8198c506d1eecc55e92020-11-25T02:30:52ZengUniversidad de ValladolidCastilla: Estudios de Literatura1989-73832015-03-016<i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus ChristiJavier San José LeraIt is beyond doubt that dances form part of the complex field of XVIth Century  religious, secular and liturgical festivals. This paper considers dance as a manifestation of XVIth Century Corpus Christi and deals with a purely hermeneutical question: the way its role is ideologically legitimated into religious festivities, as well as some of its theatrical components. As a result of a process of integration of different codes in the complex of Early Renaissance theatre, we should think about dance from a typological point of view to understand its sense inside the performance   http://localhost/phppro/ojs3nuevokk/index.php/castilla/article/view/267danceCorpus ChristitheatricalityXVIth centuryBible
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Castilla: Estudios de Literatura
dance
Corpus Christi
theatricality
XVIth century
Bible
author_facet Javier San José Lera
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title <i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus Christi
title_short <i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus Christi
title_full <i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus Christi
title_fullStr <i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus Christi
title_full_unstemmed <i>Ludebant coram Deo</i>. On Legitimacy of Dance in XVIth Century Corpus Christi
title_sort <i>ludebant coram deo</i>. on legitimacy of dance in xvith century corpus christi
publisher Universidad de Valladolid
series Castilla: Estudios de Literatura
issn 1989-7383
publishDate 2015-03-01
description It is beyond doubt that dances form part of the complex field of XVIth Century  religious, secular and liturgical festivals. This paper considers dance as a manifestation of XVIth Century Corpus Christi and deals with a purely hermeneutical question: the way its role is ideologically legitimated into religious festivities, as well as some of its theatrical components. As a result of a process of integration of different codes in the complex of Early Renaissance theatre, we should think about dance from a typological point of view to understand its sense inside the performance  
topic dance
Corpus Christi
theatricality
XVIth century
Bible
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