Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean

Author:   Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology Peter Manuel (Columbia University)
Publisher:   Temple University Press
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9781282284708


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 January 2009
Format:   Electronic book text
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Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean


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The contradance and quadrille, in their diverse forms, were the most popular, widespread, and important genres of creole Caribbean music and dance in the nineteenth century. Throughout the region they constituted sites for interaction of musicians and musical elements of different racial, social, and ethnic origins, and they became crucibles for the evolution of genres like the Cuban danzon and son, the Dominican merengue, and the Haitian mereng. Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean is the first book to explore this phenomenon in detail and with a pan-regional perspective. Individual chapters by respected area experts discuss the Spanish, French, and English-speaking Caribbean, covering musical and choreographic features, social dynamics, historical development and significance, placed in relation to the broader Caribbean historical context. This groundbreaking text fills a significant gap in studies of Caribbean cultural history and of social dance.

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Author:   Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology Peter Manuel (Columbia University)
Publisher:   Temple University Press
Imprint:   Temple University Press
ISBN:  

9781282284708


ISBN 10:   1282284703
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 January 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The European strain represented in the Caribbean by contradance and quadrille is fascinating as part of a growing scholarly recognition of the fundamental importance of that art to many cultures. The focus on dance in addition to music is timely, and the contributors--all very respected scholars-are authoritative, yet lucid. This is a very important book. --Julian Gerstin, Keene State College


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