Dauberval, 89, 91, 101. _Daughter of the Pharaoh_ (ballet), 21. Davenant, Sir William, 84. David, King of Israel, 10, 43, 44. Davillier, Baron, quoted (on mediæval church dance), 79; (on Spanish folk-dance), 106; (on Seguidilla), 110f. Death Dance (Fakir dance compared to), 28. [_The_] _Death of Ajax_ (ballet by Noverre), 90. Debussy, Claude, 232. Degeneration (of ballet), 189ff. Delians, 59. Delibes, Léo, 151, 152, 167. Delicias caditanas (Cadiz dancers in Rome), 77. Delphic Festivals, 69. Delsarte, François Alexandre, 207, 211f, 214. Demetrius, 67, 69; (Mysteries), 61. Demi-cabriole (ballet-step), 95. Demi-coupé (ballet-step), 95. Democracy (effect of, on choreography), 102. Democratic basis of dancing, 171. Denmark (folk-dancing), 134; (ballet), 162ff; (influence on Russian ballet), 169. [_Le_] _Déserteur_ (French ballet), 92. Desmond, Olga, 22, 193, 212. Despreaux (Parisian ballet dancer), 101. Desrat (cited on Eleusinian Mysteries), 67. Devadazis (Indian temple dancers), 26. Devil’s Dance (Finnish folk-dance), 133 Diaghileff, Warslof, 219f. Diaghileff ballet, 176, 185, 200. Diana (Greek goddess), 54. Didelot, Charles-Louis, 151, 154, 161, 164f, 180f. Diodorus (cited), 13. Dionysian Mysteries, 61, 68. Dionysius of Syracuse, 54. Dionysos, 56, 67, 69, 74. Dipoda (Greek dance), 61. Dohnányi, Ernst von, 166. Dohrn, Wolf and Harald, 234. Dolci (painting of Salome dance), 45. Dominique (Parisian harlequin), 100. _Don Juan_ (French ballet), 102. ‘Don Quixote,’ 145. Doré (painting of church dancing in Seville), 79. Dorians, 60. Dostoievsky, 104. Drama (influenced by Russian ballet), 176. Dramatic principle (against choreographic), 251. _Dream Dance_ (American Indians), 38ff. Drehtanz, 129. Dresden, 234. Dress (in Greek dancing), 66; (of dancers in Seville Cathedral), 79; (in English masques), 84; (in 18th cent. ballet), 89f; (in ballet during French Revolution), 94; (in Spanish folk-dances), 112f; (of Morris dancers), 115; (in English Sword dance), 116; (in Hungarian folk-dance), 125; (in Esthonian folk-dance), 127f; (in Dutch folk-dances), 135; (in Slavic dances), 137; (in Minuet), 147. Drigo, 186. Drum (Egyptian), 22; (Indian), 27; (Chinese), 32; (Japanese), 38; (American Indian), 39f; (in _Lou Gue_), 81; (in Armenian folk-dance), 138. Drury Lane, 102. _Dryad_ [_The_] (ballet), 167. Dryads, 80. Dubois, Théodore, 151. Duncan, Elizabeth, 201. Duncan, Isadora, 22, 187, _197ff_, 204, 206, 211, 212, 213, 214, 244, 247; (quoted), 196f; (compared with St. Denis), 210; (influence in Russia), 218f; (pupils), 248. Duncan School, 197f, 248. Duport (Paris ballet dancer), 91, 101f. Dupré (French ballet dancer), 87. Dutch folk-dancing, 135.
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