Description
by
Poul Jeppessen (Author),
Jeppe Lorenzen (Author)
‘A circle whose centre is the devil himself,
and whose participants are dancing towards
eternal death.’ Thus did a medieval Danish
priest describe the Ring Dance, and readers
of Hans Andersen will recognise this priestly
puritanism in the tale of the Red Shoes. A
17th century Bishop of Funen, however, had
more liberal views. Having married his two
sons at a double wedding, he ‘saw no harm
in himself dancing a turn with each of the
brides’. The natural light-heartedness of the
Dane is never long suppressed, and today
there is a rich and living tradition of folk
dance, costume and music.
Mr. Jeppessen was the chairman of the
Danish Association for the Encouragement
of Folk Dancing, and Mr. Lorenzen was a
well-known folklorist who modestly describes
his wide researches as ‘a hobby’. As in the
other books of the series, they have chosen
four dances for more detailed ,
and the book is illustrated with four costume
plates in full colour.
Number of Pages: 42Dimensions: 0.25 x 8 x 5 INPublication Date: March 01, 2021





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