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Dance

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The Banquet
Image credit: Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

The Banquet

James Dromgole Linton (1840–1916)

Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

Dance is as least as old as music. It has been part of religious and of public and private life, so is naturally a common subject in paintings. In the Renaissance it could be part of a classical subject, as a recreation of an idealised past. From the seventeenth century artists began to celebrate ordinary life. Country dances, weddings, dancing at home, and ballet performances, were all found in art.


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As a feature of modern city life, public dance halls and ballet appealed to the Impressionists. Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec in France, and Sickert and Laura Knight in Britain, are all well known for their sympathetic treatment of the hard lives of commercial dancers and performers, in the spotlight or behind the scenes.

Artworks

  • A Dancer in a Green Dress, Marie
    A Dancer in a Green Dress, Marie Walter Richard Sickert (1860–1942)
    British Council Collection
  • The Rehearsal
    The Rehearsal Edgar Degas (1834–1917)
    The Burrell Collection
  • Bacchanale
    Bacchanale Duncan Grant (1885–1978) and Vanessa Bell (1879–1961)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Jane Avril in the Entrance to the Moulin Rouge, Putting on her Gloves
    Jane Avril in the Entrance to the Moulin Rouge, Putting on her Gloves Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901)
    The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
  • High-Steppers
    High-Steppers Walter Richard Sickert (1860–1942)
    National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
  • Dancer Tying Her Shoe
    Dancer Tying Her Shoe Grace English (1891–1956)
    Kensington Central Library
  • The Peasants' Dance
    The Peasants' Dance Pieter Brueghel the younger (1564/1565–1637/1638) (school of)
    Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
  • 140 more

Stories

  • Ivon Hitchens' 'Mural'

    Lucy Ellis

  • David Remfry: an artist in search of human connection

    Lydia Figes

  • Denzil Forrester: dub music, dance and dynamism

    Aida Amoako

  • Dancing here and there with the Mari Lwyd

    Adéolá Dewis

Learning resources

  • ny-yag-yorag-2007-952-001-1.jpg
    Activity
    Art Riffs: Collage an abstract rhythm inspired by Bridget Riley
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS4 (ENG)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS4 (WAL)
  • LSE_HOM_1998_404-001.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Afrikan-Caribbean Masquerade
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • edii-nmus-k-2000-621-f-001-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    The Superpower of Looking: a Scottish Sikh hosts a special gathering
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
  • michelle-tofi-1-1.png
    Video
    The Superpower of Looking with Michelle Tofi
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)

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