Dance and art in Renaissance Italy

Excellent talk at the National Gallery by Sian Walters, an art historian and Darren Walters, a dance historian, looking at how we can learn about dance in the Renaissance from the paintings and the role that dance played in society and art. It was a talk to compliment the current Renaissance Sienna exhibition.

Sian Walters outlined the artistic themes them Roy Walters and his group Nonsuch History and Dance Company demonstrated the dances which had been shown in the pictures. It was a really magical moment when they recreated the dance in the Good and Bad Government fresco from Sienna with the picture behind.

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