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Title

  • Dancing as a Christian amusement

Other Title

  • Dancing

Summary

  • This antidance treatise presents three of the central arguments for this genre of literature. First, dance is injurious to the health. Second, dance is a waste of time and money. The third argument recognizes that dance is mentioned in the Bible; however, the author claims that only women danced and solely for religious purposes.

Names

  • Heckman, George C., 1825-1902

Created / Published

  • Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication [1879]

Headings

  • -  Dance--Religious aspects--Christianity
  • -  Antidance Literature

Notes

  • -  On cover: "No. 189."
  • -  Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.

Medium

  • 36 p. 16 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • GV1741 .H44

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 05039485

Online Format

  • image

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The accompanying videos were produced by the Library of Congress. Note Video Performers for additional credits for video performers.

Credit Line: Library of Congress, Music Division.

Video Performers

Performers for the October 1997 Great Hall event: Dancers

Members of The Jonquil Street Foundation, Inc. Ariane Anthony, Thomas Baird, Barbara Barr, Patricia Beaman, Christopher Caines, Charles Garth, James Martin, Maris Wolff. Musicians - members of The Library of Congress Centennial Cotillion Brass Band, Emerson Head and Robert Sheldon, Leaders (Members, Metro Washington D.C. Federation of Musicians Local 161-710, AFM.)

Performers for the Coolidge Auditorium clips: Dancers

Cheryl Stafford and Thomas Baird. Musicians - Boris Gurevitch (piano), Susan Manus (violin).

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Chicago citation style:

Heckman, George C. Dancing as a Christian amusement. [Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1879] Image. https://www.loc.gov/item/05039485/.

APA citation style:

Heckman, G. C. (1879) Dancing as a Christian amusement. [Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication] [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/05039485/.

MLA citation style:

Heckman, George C. Dancing as a Christian amusement. [Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1879] Image. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/05039485/>.