Item Number: 111909 Title: Choros : The Dance of Adam : The Making of Byzantine Chorography : The Anthropology of the Choir of Dance in Byzantium Author: Isar, Nicoletta Price: Not Available ISBN: 9789490387044 Description: Leiden: Alexandros Press, 2011. 24cm., hardcover, 448pp. with 271 illus., most in color. English text. Summary : This book is of great value as regards originality and innovation. Isar demonstrates the thesis that sacred space in Byzantium was a performative choral space. She offers with her Chorography, for the first time in Byzantine studies, an important paradigm, Choros, a paradigm which has its roots deep in ancient practices and which, when unearthed, could explain the sacred space in Byzantium. This book reads Choros from an interdisciplinary perspective, incorporating anthropological, theological, and performative aspects. Byzantine chorography is the inscription of sacred space by the mystical dance, Choros. Chorography is intimately associated with hierotopy in spirit and vocation, for both aim to contribute to the work of unveiling the mechanism by which sacred space was made in Byzantium. Contents: 1. Choros : A paradigm of Ritual Performance in Antiquity and Early Christianity. 2. The Dance of Adam: The Anthropology of the Byzantine Image of the Choir of Dance. 3. Byzantine Chorography: A space for Choreographical Inscription. 4. Comparative Chorography: Celica Iherusalem Carolina, Imperial Apocalyptic Light in the Palatine Chapel of Aachen. Epilogue: “That Adam may Dance” – That All Earth may exult. We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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