Aesthetics

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Aesthetics
Eugne Vron
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But now, apart from ballets, the dance has lost its significance in France, so far as the fashionable world is concerned ; if it may be said that character dances are still found in certain country places, and in the public casinos of some of our great cities.
Pantomime, necessarily included in any definition of the art of movement, may be considered in connection with dancing, though the association would seem to be founded upon analogies more apparent than real. Pantomime is almost always a m
...ere corruption or exaggeration of dancing — in the sense that it too often strains the natural signification of movements in the at- tempt to make them convey ideas which would be much more easily and cleai'ly expressed by words. This, it need not be said, is a complete violation of the first rule of art.
Tableaux vivants, which for some years have enjoyed consider- able popularity, may also be looked upon as hybrid productions devoid of artistic value. In fact, their first condition, immobility, places them in absolute contradiction to the definition of dancing.


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