THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"

Improvisation is one of the essential choreutic processes for the folkloric nature of traditional dances, therefore it should be accorded the same importance in the dances of ethnographic type, as elements of a sustainable safeguarding. After a relatively consistent bibliographical introduction, ce...

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Main Author: Silvestru PETAC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babeș-Bolyai University 2015-06-01
Series:Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica
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Online Access:http://193.231.18.162/index.php/subbmusica/article/view/5082
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description Improvisation is one of the essential choreutic processes for the folkloric nature of traditional dances, therefore it should be accorded the same importance in the dances of ethnographic type, as elements of a sustainable safeguarding. After a relatively consistent bibliographical introduction, centered on one of the studies based most on the Romanian choreic data, this article puts forward a short case study focusing on the ways improvisation reveals itself along the dances integrated in the ritual of Căluş. Detecting the mechanisms of the improvisation at the levels of its choreic texts and co-texts aims to reveal the significance of this process throughout the re-folklorization of the dances of ethnographic type.
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spelling doaj.art-0f3432a7a79943b5bbfac2cb9def8f662024-01-05T09:42:09ZengBabeș-Bolyai UniversityStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica1844-43692065-96282015-06-01601THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"Silvestru PETAC0Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography, petacsilvestru@yahoo.com Improvisation is one of the essential choreutic processes for the folkloric nature of traditional dances, therefore it should be accorded the same importance in the dances of ethnographic type, as elements of a sustainable safeguarding. After a relatively consistent bibliographical introduction, centered on one of the studies based most on the Romanian choreic data, this article puts forward a short case study focusing on the ways improvisation reveals itself along the dances integrated in the ritual of Căluş. Detecting the mechanisms of the improvisation at the levels of its choreic texts and co-texts aims to reveal the significance of this process throughout the re-folklorization of the dances of ethnographic type. http://193.231.18.162/index.php/subbmusica/article/view/5082improvisation,
spellingShingle Silvestru PETAC
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"
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improvisation,
title THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"
title_full THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"
title_fullStr THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"
title_full_unstemmed THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"
title_short THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPROVISATION IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TYPE DANCES. A SHORT CASE STUDY: THE "CĂLUŞ"
title_sort significance of improvisation in the ethnographic type dances a short case study the calus
topic improvisation,
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