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Gertrude Kurath Music and Dance of the Tewa Pueblos Native American Anthropology

Description: Gertrude Kurath Music and Dance of the Tewa Pueblos Native American Anthropology EBay has limited the number of "identical" books that will appear in their "Best Match" search for any one seller. In order to see all of the BOOKS I have up for bids, please select ANY search sorting OTHER THAN "Best Match". Music and Dance of the Tewa Pueblos  Gertrude Kurath w/ Antonio Garcia Museum of New Mexico. Research records, no. 8 Paperback 309 pages (1970) Anthropology & Art Description and analysis of dance and the dissemination of the results of such studies remain problem areas in ethnographic research. This is made abundantly clear by an examination of the book under review. Labanotation (or Kinetography Laban, as it is known in Europe), an international system for notating dance in a way similar to music notation, has been available since 1928. The author knows, however, that if she uses this system her work will only be read by the very few dance literati. In contrast to the study of phonetics, kinetic notation has not been considered of sufficient importance to be studied by many ethnographers.  Thus, the only alternative is a nontechnical description as tedious for the writer as for the reader. A detailed comprehensive description of the music and dance of the Tewa Pueblo was a monumental undertaking. The skill of the author can be the only explanation of the fact that Kurath manages to hold her audience by following the established practice of dance ethnology today-a practice, one might add, established by Kurath (the mother of dance ethnology) herself. Kurath’s technique, evolved in over twenty years of research on American Indian dance, is to place the dance into its ceremonial context and to describe the cultural symbolism as reflected in choreographic patterns.  This she does with considerable success in Part I, “Ceremonial Ecology,” and Part 111, “Symbolic Pageantry.” Kurath tells us, for example, that Corn, the traditional life staple, appears throughout Tewa dance, song, and ornament. Corn maidens symbolize the six directions as well as corn colors. Their mythological prestige is of long standing, especially the power for life sustainment of Yellow and Blue corn maidens. , . These are examples of the relationships between dances and natural environment. It is not a static relationship. The evershifting patterns of the dances and the changing rhythms of the songs reflect the shifting lights and shadows cast by clouds and sunlight on the landscape, the restless course of the river, the motion of animals and birds, and the growth of plants  Part 11, “Choreographic and Musical Patterns,” describes the circuit patterns and paths of the dancers and singers on the plazas, the ground plans of the dancers, and body movement in vertical and horizontal dimensions. One might summarize Kurath by saying that the dancers form symbolic visual, rhythmic designs on the plazas. These designs vary from dance to dance and from pueblo to pueblo, but their combinations and symbolism make them unmistakably Tewa. Ground plans, postures, and costumes are presented in numerous diagrams and illustrations which serve to orient the reader visually and enable him to understand the sometimes-complex descriptions. In addition, the book is a dictionary of Tewa dances. Unfortunately, there is no index, but even without it, one can find all the Tewa dance types, tell how the dances differ from one pueblo to another, what music and costumes accompany each, when they are performed, and what their functions are. With its direct descriptive style, the book will particularly appeal to the nondance specialist and no doubt future generations of Tewa will find it indispensable in its careful recording of all aspects of the dance. It should also be useful to comparative ethnographers in its wealth of information on similarities and differences in a specific cultural complex within a circumscribed area.  I do NOT use "Stock Photos". Every item I sell has an individual scanned picture so you can see what you are REALLY getting. This is a previously owned book  in acceptable condition; with worn cover & edges, has clean & complete texts & good binding.  I have other COOKBOOKS up for bids as well as other books and will happily combine shipping to reduce postage costs for the bidder. I combine shipping. Check out my auctions, maybe you'll find something you didn't know you needed. ********************************************************************************* Shipping charges: If the item is not as advertised, I will pay return shipping.  Item condition: Upon receipt by the seller, item must be in the same condition as shown in its pictures. Buyer can re-use the packing materials & the original mailing box. Restocking fee: There is a $1 restocking fee unless the item was wrongly described.  Refund: Money will be refunded upon receipt of item. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog

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Topic: Native Americans, Dance, Anthropology

Type: Academic History

Publication Year: 1970

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Subjects: Art & Culture

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