Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 76
... dances , and a farce . " Structured carnivals are usually characterized by ' great spectacular qualities ' which are largely expressed in * the most perfect realisation possible of a figurative and behavioural archetype offered by ...
... dances , and a farce . " Structured carnivals are usually characterized by ' great spectacular qualities ' which are largely expressed in * the most perfect realisation possible of a figurative and behavioural archetype offered by ...
Page 77
in the most significant and elaborate dance , a sort of maypole dance where the main purpose is to weave red and white ... dances into the ritualistic sphere . When the dancers are in rows , a common feature is to form tunnels by either ...
in the most significant and elaborate dance , a sort of maypole dance where the main purpose is to weave red and white ... dances into the ritualistic sphere . When the dancers are in rows , a common feature is to form tunnels by either ...
Page 79
... dance he supervises the part where the dancers have to unravel the ribbons around the basket , and if anybody has made a mistake , he directs them so that the unravelling process can go on without mishap . The long series of dances ends ...
... dance he supervises the part where the dancers have to unravel the ribbons around the basket , and if anybody has made a mistake , he directs them so that the unravelling process can go on without mishap . The long series of dances ends ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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