
Towards a contextual and iconographical study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the eighteenth century: from royal adulation to popular authority.
- Author
- Christel Stalpaert (UGent)
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-122537
- MLA
- Stalpaert, Christel. “Towards a Contextual and Iconographical Study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the Eighteenth Century: From Royal Adulation to Popular Authority.” Terpsichore 1450-1900: International Early Dance Conference – Proceedings of the Conference 11-18 April 2000 / Ed. Barbara Ravelhofer. - Oxford : The Institute for Historical Dance Practice, 2000., 2000, pp. 137–48.
- APA
- Stalpaert, C. (2000). Towards a contextual and iconographical study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the eighteenth century: from royal adulation to popular authority. Terpsichore 1450-1900: International Early Dance Conference – Proceedings of the Conference 11-18 April 2000 / Ed. Barbara Ravelhofer. - Oxford : The Institute for Historical Dance Practice, 2000., 137–148.
- Chicago author-date
- Stalpaert, Christel. 2000. “Towards a Contextual and Iconographical Study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the Eighteenth Century: From Royal Adulation to Popular Authority.” In Terpsichore 1450-1900: International Early Dance Conference – Proceedings of the Conference 11-18 April 2000 / Ed. Barbara Ravelhofer. - Oxford : The Institute for Historical Dance Practice, 2000., 137–48.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Stalpaert, Christel. 2000. “Towards a Contextual and Iconographical Study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the Eighteenth Century: From Royal Adulation to Popular Authority.” In Terpsichore 1450-1900: International Early Dance Conference – Proceedings of the Conference 11-18 April 2000 / Ed. Barbara Ravelhofer. - Oxford : The Institute for Historical Dance Practice, 2000., 137–148.
- Vancouver
- 1.Stalpaert C. Towards a contextual and iconographical study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the eighteenth century: from royal adulation to popular authority. In: Terpsichore 1450-1900: International Early Dance Conference – proceedings of the conference 11-18 April 2000 / Ed Barbara Ravelhofer - Oxford : The Institute for Historical Dance Practice, 2000. 2000. p. 137–48.
- IEEE
- [1]C. Stalpaert, “Towards a contextual and iconographical study of the Royal Ballet in the Austrian Netherlands in the eighteenth century: from royal adulation to popular authority.,” in Terpsichore 1450-1900: International Early Dance Conference – proceedings of the conference 11-18 April 2000 / Ed. Barbara Ravelhofer. - Oxford : The Institute for Historical Dance Practice, 2000., 2000, pp. 137–148.
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