The Dancer in Celebrity in the long 18th century: reputations, images, portraits in association with the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing

91酴圖眻畦, Oxford

Link to Symposium Abstracts

 

The Timetable at a glance

Tuesday 15th  
10:30 Registration, Coffee, The Marble Hall
  I: Keynote address: Haldane Room, Chair: Michael Burden
11:00

Shearer West, Humanities Division, University of Oxford

Portraiture and the Birth of Celebrity on the Eighteenth-Century Stage

  II: Audiences and Signifiers - Haldane Room
Chair: Michael Burden
12:00

Raf Geenens, University of Leuven

Dance, like morality, is in the eye of the beholder: Adam Smith on the role of the spectator

12:30

Kristin Flieger Samuelian, George Mason University

Signification and the Dancing Body, 1760-1826

13:00 Lunch - The Buttery
  III: Images, personalities - Haldane Room, Chair: Anne Daye
14:00

Keith Cavers, Independent scholar

New Finds: Old Friends - New Pictures; digging up Icons of the Dance

14:30

Joanna Jarvis, Birmingham City University

Natural beauty or Paint-painted? Giovanna Baccelli by Thomas Gainsborough 1782

15:00

Helena Kaz獺rov獺, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague

Unknown portraits of Salvatore Vigano in Bohemian Collections

15:30

Iris Julia B羹hrle, Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris / Stuttgart University

Capturing the hovering sylph: Marie Taglioni

16:00 Tea - The Hall
  IV: Hester Santlow - Haldane Room, Chair: Bruce Alan Brown
16:30

Moira Goff, Independent scholar

Lovely in her countenance, delicate in her form: The portraits of Hester Santlow (c.1693-1773)

17:00

Marisa Iglesias, University of South Florida [Cancelled]

Beauteous Wonder of a Different Kind: Hester Santlows Celebrity Status

  V: Dukes and dance - Haldane Room, Chair: Bruce Alan Brown
17:30

 Jennifer Thorp, 91酴圖眻畦, University of Oxford

Celebrity patrons: the Montagu family and dance throughout the eighteenth century

18:00

 Anne Daye, TrinityLaban, London, and Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society

Some are born great: the Dukes of York as dance celebrities

18:30 Reception - The Private Dining Room
19:00 Dinner - The Buttery
Wednesday 16th  
08:30 Coffee and pastries for all delegates - The Hall
  VI: Dancing in European Cities - Haldane Room, Chair: Jennifer Thorp
09:00

Uta Dorothea Sauer, Technische Universit瓣t Dresden

'The role of Dance in the Political Ballets at the Court of Dresden

09:30

Petra Dotlailov獺, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague

Jean-Georges Noverre and his luxurious job application to Warsaw

10:00

Hanna Walsdorf, University of Leipzig

Formeront le Bosquet: Teenage Future Dance Icons on the Jesuit Stage in Paris

10:30

Mary Collins, Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music

My agreeable acquaintance危rs Egerton 安ill laugh very heartily on recollecting the many happy days, and whimsical adventures which occurred that winter in dear Dublin

11:00 Coffee - The Hall
  VII: Sultans and Hornpipes - Haldane Room, Chair: Iris Julia B羹hrle
11:30

Adeline Mueller, 91酴圖眻畦, University of Oxford

A Peep into Mozart and Le Picqs Serraglio (Milan, 1772): Noverres Tragic Reworking of a Comic Ballet

12:00

Olive Baldwin, Thelma Wilson, Essex

The celebrated Miss Nancy Dawson and her hornpipe

12:30 Lunch - The Buttery
  VIII: Circuses, Tumblers, and Hot Air - Haldane Room, Chair: Adeline Mueller
13:30

Monica Mattfeld, University of Kent, Canterbury

John Astley, the Equestrian Hero: Masculinity, Celebrity and the Equestrian Dancer

14:00

Michael Burden, 91酴圖眻畦, University of Oxford

Tumbling images: Carlo Antonio Delpini at work

14:30

Caitlyn Lehmann, Independent Scholar

Airy Delights: Ballet, Balloonmania and Celebrity in Late Eighteenth-Century London