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Moresca

Moresca (Italian), morisca (Spanish), mourisca (Portuguese) or moresque, mauresque (French), also known in French as the danse des bouffons, is a dance of exotic character encountered in Europe in the Renaissance period. This dance usually took form of medieval wars in Spain between Moors and Christians and is related to the Spanish Moors and Christians…

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Moresca

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Edges23
Triples43
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.083333
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related to References · 28
Moresca → Alan, Alison Latham, Bessie Schönberg, Brown, Cardamone, Curt, Dance, Donna, Halfyard, ISBN, It, Janet, John Tyrrell, London, Macmillan, Music, Musicians, New York, Norton, Oxford
related to Further reading · 14
Moresca → Arnold, Art, Cristina, Denis, Immagini, International Journal, ISSN, Music, Music Iconography, New Oxford Companion, Percy, Piemonte, Santarelli, Scholes
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Moresca → most-often mentioned dance type in literature

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dance genre also italian music related century moors spanish include moresque new morris danse character spain christians occasions mentioned well

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Morescais amost-often mentioned dance type in literature0.90text
Morescarelated to Further readingArnold0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingDenis0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingPercy0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingScholes0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingNew Oxford Companion0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingMusic0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingSantarelli0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingCristina0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingImmagini0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingPiemonte0.60section
Morescarelated to Further readingArt0.60section

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