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Bharatanatyam Evolves : From Temple to Theatre and Back Again /
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Bharatanatyam is currently one of the most popular Indian classical dance styles, performed throughout India and the world. It originated in southern India, where it was taught by males and performed by female Devadasis, both of whom belonged to the same caste. Traditionally, the dance was associated with Hindu temples and courts and was performed in a variety of sacred and secular settings. Since the early twentieth century, both practitioners of and venues for the dance have expanded. It is now taught and performed globally by people from all castes and nationalities, including teachers and dancers of all genders and religions. Most performances are now public events presented on the concert stage. Anne-Marie Gaston traces the development of Bharatanatyam from its religious and secular roots. She gives details of the teachers who were most influential in the transmission of the dance from traditional to modern practitioners and discusses the role of different interpretations (banis). By describing traditional and modern performances and choreography, she traces changes in the repertoire and presentation that have taken place during the post-revival era. Trends in performances at the MMA, considered the most important venue for Bharatanatyam, are described. Comments from the author's in-depth studies of Bharatanatyam, as both performer and academic, give a historical perspective to the current manifestation of the dance. Her observations are drawn especially from recitals at the Madras Winter Festivals, 2011-15. The volume is profusely illustrated with the author's own photographs.
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1 online resource (180 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004754010
Scholars, scoundrels, and the Sphinx : a photographic and archaeological adventure up the Nile /
: "This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Scholars, Scoundrels, and the Sphinx: A Photographic and Archaeological Adventure up the Nile"-- T.p. verso. : xii, 122 pages : maps, photos. ; 31 cm. : AIncludes bibliographical references (pages 113) and index. : 1880174049
Miṣr al-Farāʻinah /
: "Hadhā al-kitāb mutarjam ʻan ''Egypt of the Pharaohs'' : an introduction' by Sir Alan Gardiner, al-maṭbūʻ fī Uksfūrd, Maṭbaʻat Kalārindūn, ʻām 1961"--Title page verso. : 513 pages, 22 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 9-13) : 9770112917
Leroy Waterman and the University of Michigan excavations at Sepphoris, 1931 : the scientific test of the spade /
: The present publication accompanies a small exhibition that was organized by the Kelsey Museum and mounted concurrently with the loan exhibition on Sepphoris[on view at the University Museum of Art and at the Kelsey Museum, Sept. 7-Dec. 14,1997--p1 Checklist of artifacts from Sepphoris accessioned by the Kelsey Museum. : 21 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.
Greek art : from Oxford to Portugal and back again /
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One of the most fascinating topics in the study of ancient art concerns artistic practices and models and the means of transmission of iconographic designs and decorative compositions. This phenomenon, although well known, has not drawn much attention of scholars of the ancient art. Apart from copies of originals, the practice dates back to the first civilizations and may be even older. The media used could be painted vignettes on papyri, paint on leather, or sketches painted on ostraca, used as pattern books. This issue is practically unheard of regarding ancient Greece, although a few media have been found which may have facilitated the transmission of iconographic designs and decorative compositions. In this study we present some examples that suggest the existence of pattern books in the Greek world.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784915872 (ebook) :
Karanis, an Egyptian town in Roman times : discoveries of the University of Michigan expedition to Egypt (1924-1935) /
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"Prepared in conjunction with the exhibition, Karanis: an Egyptian town in Roman times, held at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology from March 12 to Jume 26, 1983."--Verso of title page.
Library has also [2nd ed.], 2004. :
vi, 50 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 x 28 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 46-49. :
9780974187303
Leisure & luxury in the age of Nero : the villas of Oplontis near Pompeii /
: Catalogue of the exhibition held at Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Ann Arbor, Michigan. : 288 pages : illustrations (cheifly color), maps, plans ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-284) and index. : 9780990662341
