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Research topics

Dance structure - understanding patterned movement

  • Defined by concept and rules
  • Meter in dance and music
  • Topic: Dance structures
  • Variation or improvisation?
  • What is the place for notation in analysis?

Ethnography - customs and traditions

  • Carnival (fărșang/fășanc) in Banat
  • Dancing for the dead – Joc/Hora de pomană
  • Saint’s day celebrations (Ruga and Nedeia) in Banat

This entry was posted in Research topics on 4th June 2020 by Nick.
Last modified on 25th February 2022.

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This is the website of Liz Mellish and Nick Green, independent academics and researchers, whose work is centred on dance, music, customs and ethnography of Romania, Bulgaria and surrounding areas in southeastern Europe.

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