Kalevala (Helsingfors, 1880). Suomen Kansan Sävelmiä (Helsingfors, 1898). DR. F. KREUTZWALD: Kaliwipoeg [in Esthonian] (Tartu, 1900). INDEX FOR VOLUME X A _Abdallah_ (Bournoville and Paulli), 152. Academicism (French, Italian), 171. Academies of dancing, 151f; (Egyptian), 17; (Chinese), 31f, 34; (Cadiz, Spain), 46f; (Greek), 71; (French), 86f, 94f, 99, 105, 151; (Russian), 90f, 105; (Copenhagen Ballet School), 165; (College of Rhythmic Gymnastics, Hellerau), 234ff. Accentuation, 238. Accompaniment (in Spanish dances), 211. Accordion (in English folk-dance), 116f. _Ach, du lieber Augustin_, 131. Acting (in relation to ballet), 250, 252. Adam, Charles-Adolphe (as ballet composer), 151, 152, 158. Æschylus, 55, 66. African Bantu, iii. African guitar, 47. _Ai Ouchnem_, 105. Akté, Aino, 205. Albinus (Roman consul), 76. Alexander I, Czar of Russia, 131, 181. Alexis Mihailowitch, Czar, 179. Algiers, 21. _All in a Garden Green_ (British folk-dance), 120. Allan, Maud, 201, 206. Allard, Mlle. (ballet dancer), 101. _Allemande_, 144, 146. Alliamatula (Roman dancer), 77. Almeiis, 18, 21ff. Amaterasu (Japanese deity), 35f. America (future of dancing in), 261f. American Indians, iv, 38f. Ammon, Temple of (Egyptian school of dancing in), 17. _Anabasis_ (quoted), 55f. Andalusia (folk-dancing), 106, 107f. Andersen, Hans Christian, 167. Androgeonia (Greek hero), 54. Angerstein, Wilhelm (cited), 128f. Anglin, Mlle. (ballet dancer), 91. Anna, Empress of Russia, 90. Anna Ivanovna, Empress of Russia, 179. Anne of Denmark (English Queen, patron of the masque), 83, 84, 119. [d’]Annunzio, Gabriele, 165. Antagonism to dancing (of Western Church), 9, 103, 129; (of Roman consuls), 76. _Antoine et Cléopatre_ (ballet), 102. Aphrodite, 61, 67, 69, 70; (compared to Venera), 24; (mysteries), 61. Apollo, 54, 56, 57, 59, 69f; (mysteries), 61. Apostles, 80. _[L’]Après-midi d’un Faun_, (Debussy), 232. Arabesques (in Egyptian dances), 18; (in French ballet step), 95. Arabia (_Stomach Dance_), 3, 22; (_Graveyard Dance_), 21; (_Axis Dance_), 22; (character of dancing), 46ff; (influence of, on Spanish dances), 112. ‘Arabian Nights,’ 226. Aragon (folk-dancing), 107f. Arcadia, 55, 57, 60. Architecture, 235, 265; (development of, synchronous with dancing), 46; (American), 263. Areja, Francesca, 180. Arensky, Anton Stephanovich, 183, 224. Ariadne, 56. Aristides, 54. Aristophanes (cited), 52, 55, 61. ‘Ark of the Covenant,’ iii, 10, 43. _Arkona_ (Hartmann), 152. Armenia (folk-dancing), 138f. Artemis, iv, 64. Arts (primitive, in India), 24; (common basis of), 235. Asparazases (Indian nymphs), 26. Aspasia (Greek dancer), 54, 70, 94. Assemblé (French ballet step), 95, 98. Astafieva, Seraphine, 220, 221, 224.
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