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danse macabre: see Death, Dance of Death, Dance of, or danse macabre (däns məkä`brə, –bər, dăns) ..... Click the link for more information. . dance of deathor danse macabre or skeleton danceMedieval allegorical concept of the all-conquering and equalizing power of death, expressed in the drama, poetry, music, and visual arts of western Europe, mainly in the late Middle Ages. It is a literary or pictorial representation of a procession or dance of both living and dead figures, the living arranged in order of their rank, from pope and emperor to child, clerk, and hermit, and the dead leading them to the grave. It was given impetus by the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War. Though depictions declined after the 16th century, the theme was revived in literature and music of the 19th–20th centuries. danse macabre Dance of Death; procession of all on their way to the grave. [Art: Osborne, 299–300, 677] See : Death Danse Macabre Saint-Saëns’ musical depiction of a dance of the dead. [Music Hist.: Thompson, 1906] See : Horror How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Their Dance of the Dead (The Awakening) was embedded in a simple narrative in which a vodoun ceremony called up a figure of Death, who in turn called up two skeletons from their sarcophagi. |
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