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Music and dance

These festivals were marvels of organisation achieved through collaboration and remarkable coordination of artists, poets, musicians, choreographers, fencing masters, noble and professional performers, and – of course – administrative experts.   We do not have time during the present talk to study the value of Festival books for the history of music and dance.   The books are formidably important for these purposes.  These three images from the ballet performed in Celle in 1653 will provide a taste of the kind of activity spectators enjoyed – including grotesque as well as noble dancing.  

The first of these illustrations (Illustration 31) presents dancers disguised as bears performing a torch dance.

31. Press mark 813 h 17.   Ballet at Celle in 1653, four bears dancing – page 14 of 65.
Illustration 31

Illustration 32 shows the grotesque dancing and costuming of four fools.

32. Press mark 813 h 17.   Ballet at Celle in 1653, four fools dancing – page 34 of 65.
Illustration 32

The third of these illustrations (Illustration 33) depicts a Grand Ballet of twelve soldiers engaged in a kind of Pyrrhic dance.

33. Press mark 813 h 17.   Ballet at Celle in 1653, the Grand Ballet of soldiers – page 56 of 65.
Illustration 33

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