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At
present I am a doctoral student in History at the University
of Toronto. Linked below are conference papers I have
presented and term papers from my Ph.D. coursework at
UofT, from my M.A. in Early Modern History at the University
of Sussex, and from my B.A. in English and Theater/Dance
at Princeton University.
Conference
Papers
Dangerous
Delights: Puritanism, Reform, and Dancing in Early
Modern England -- Abstract (IHR Conference Paper,
2006)
Dancing
Schools and School Dances: The
Practices and Politics of Dancing at Renaissance Universities
-- Abstract,
Introduction, Conclusion, and handout (RSA Conference
Paper, 2005)
Research
Papers
Hypothesizing
a Danza Speculativa: Renaissance Dance in Theory
and Practice (Spring
Term Paper, 2005)
Terpsichore
Revised: An examination and expansion of Mary Pennino-Baskerville’s
“Terpsichore Reviled: Antidance Tracts in Elizabethan
England” (Fall
Term Paper, 2004)
'Unmasquing'
the Dance: Alternative Sources and Interpretations
of Dancing in Early Modern England (M.A.
Dissertation, 2003)
What
is thy excellence in a galliard, knight?': Masculinity
and Dancing in Early Modern England
(Spring Term Paper, 2003)
Dancing
Across Boundaries: Dancing and Cultural Appropriation
in Early Modern England (Fall
Term Paper, 2002)
The
Bard's Galliard... or how to party like an Elizabethan
(B.A. Thesis, 1999)
Research
Thesis - history of Renaissance dance, steps
and terminology, the court masque, dance in particular
Shakespeare plays
Bibliography
- annotated listing of primary and secondary works
consulted
Top 10 Resources - as originally published (see
Resource
Guide
for updated recommendations)
Play
Script -
Introduction to Renaissance Court Dance and seven
Shakespeare scenes; with musical scores and dance
tabulations
In
Performance - pictures from rehearsals and performances,
production and program notes
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