Chrotal (Greek instrument), 58. Church, Roman (hostility to dancing), 81, 103, 129; (dancing in, during Middle Ages), 78, 79f. Cicero (quoted), 72. [_La_] _Cinquantaine_ (French ballet), 91. _Clary_ (French ballet), 94. Classics, musical (dance music by), v. [_The_] _Clemency of Titus_ (ballet by Noverre), 90. Cleonica (Greek dancer), 70. Cleopatra (as dancer), 17f. _Cleopatra_ (ballet), 23. _Cléopatre_ (ballet), 223ff. Clermont, Comte de, 100. Clothing (decorative purpose of, for the dance), 6. Collins, Lottie, 189, 192f. Comédie Française, 101. Confucius, 33; (honored in Japanese dance), 38. Coördination (of intellect and nerves), 238. Copenhagen School, 151. Coperario, John, 84. Copiola, Galeria (Roman dancer), 77. _Coppélia_ (ballet), 160, 166f, 175. Cordax (Greek Satyr dance), 61, 63f. Corkscrew (folk-dance), 134f. Corpus Christi (festival of, with church dancing), 78f. _Corsaire_ (French ballet), 152. Corybantes, 54. Cosiers (Spanish church dancers), 79f. Cossack folk-dances, 2. Costume. See Dress. Cotillion, 122. Country Dance (English), 113, 115. Coupé (in Egyptian dance), 20. Coupé dessous (ballet-step), 95. Coupé lateral (ballet-step), 95. Courante, 86, 87f, 145f. Court ballets (French), 83. Court dancing (in China), 32f; (at Jerusalem), 43, 44; (in Seville), 47; (in England), 83ff; (in France), 86f, 121f; (in Germany), 129; (in Russia), 141f. See also Social dancing. Courtship dances (of birds), 6. Covent Garden (Mlle. Sallé at), 99. Craig, Gordon (cited on French ballet), 214. _Crane Dance_ (Greek), 69. Crete, 54. Crimea (folk-dancing), 140. Crowne, John, 83. _Cupid and Bacchus_ (French ballet), 87. Curetes (Cretan dancers), 54. Cybele, 54. Cyclops, 59. Cymbals (in Greek dances), 71. Czardas (Hungarian folk-dance), 125f. D Daedulus, 53. Dalcroze. See Jacques-Dalcroze. Daldans (Swedish folk-dance), 134. Dance music (classical), v. Dance of Baskets (in Eleusinian mysteries), 68. Dance of Feathers (Chinese court dance), 33. Dance of the Five Senses (modern Indian dance), 209. Dance of the Flag (Chinese dance), 33. Dance of the Four Dimensions (Egyptian dance), 16. Dance of the Glasses (pseudo-Egyptian dance), 22. Dance of the Golden Calf, 44. Dance of Greeting (Arabian), 49. Dance of Humanity (Chinese dance), 33. _Dance of Innocence_ (Greek), iv. Dance of the Knees (in Dionysian Mysteries), 68f. Dance of the Mystic Bird (Chinese), 33. Dance principles, 2. Dancing defined, 2. Dancing girls (Greek), 57. Dancing Mandarins, 34. ‘Dancing the music,’ 248. Danish ballet (influence on Russian), 164f. _Dansomanie_ [_La_] (French ballet), 92, 131. Dante (cited), iii. _Daphnis and Chloë_, 68. Dargason (British folk-dance), 120. Dargomijsky, Alexander Sergeyevitch, 104, 181.
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