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dance notation
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General term for systems used to visually represent dance through written words, symbols, numerical codes, drawings, or various other standard notations.
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dances (performance events)
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Performances typically involving rhythmical skipping and stepping, with regular turnings and movements of the limbs and body, usually to the accompaniment of music.
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dancheong
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Traditional Korean decorative coloring done on wooden buildings and structures, such as royal palaces and temples. Its usual function was to cover design defects and prevent cracks in wooden buildings, in addition to repelling pests and protecting from rain and wind. Since dancheong is based on yin and yang and the Five Elements Theory, blue is placed to the east, red south, yellow center, white west and black north, in addition to green. In South Korea, the color pigments with specific color index numbers are standardized by the state.
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dancheonjang
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Artesanos que practican "dancheong", técnica decorativa típica coreana que se realiza en madera de edificios y estructuras. En Corea del Sur, son considerados Tesoro Humano Vivo en la categoría de Patrimonio Cultural Intangible a partir de la 48° Administración de Patrimonio Cultural.
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dānchí
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Danchi, meaning literally “cinnabar staircase or courtyard” (Kroll 2015, 74-75; 50-51), generally refers to the surface of the platform extending in front of the main hall of a palace or the surface of the courtyards in a palace, and is one of the main areas where ceremonies were held. It originated from the practice of painting the steps with cinnabar in the Han dynasty, which may have been inherited from the Zhou dynasty (Yang 2001,163, 214). Over time, the locations of danchi changed. During the Han dynasty danchi usually referred to the ground or floor inside a hall. After the Tang and Song dynasties, danchi was usually associated with the platform in front of a hall. In the Northern Song, it referred to the ground of the topmost platform in front of a palace building, and, together with longchi 龍墀 and shachi 沙墀, it constituted the sanchi 三墀 system. In the Liao dynasty and after it referred to the ground below the platform, which is on the same level as the courtyard ground. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, danchi also referred to the ground below the platform of the main hall in Confucian temples, government offices, and other types of buildings.
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dancing (activity)
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The activity characterized by rhythmical skipping and stepping, with regular turnings and movements of the limbs and body, usually to the accompaniment of music.
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Dandan Oilik
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dandismo
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Estilo literario o artístico a menudo asociado con los decadentes ingleses y franceses del siglo XIX tardío, marcado especialmente por la precocidad del lenguaje y sentimentalismo refinado del contenido.
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dandy horses
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Wooden two-wheeled vehicles with steering mechanisms; propelled by the rider pushing from the ground with each foot. The first two-wheeled rider-propelled machine was the draisienne, invented by Baron Karl von Drais de Sauerbrun of Germany, in 1817. Denis Johnson of London purchased a draisienne and patented his model as a “pedestrian curricle.” Many buyers were members of the nobility, and caricaturists called the devices “dandy horses.”
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Danés
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Se refiere a la cultura de la nación moderna de Dinamarca o en general a las culturas que han ocupado el área del noreste de Europa, norte de Alemania. Se usa para referirse a menudo específicamente a las culturas de los daneses históricos, una rama escandinava de los Teutónicos. También se usa a veces para referirse a la cultura de todos los escandinavos que invadieron Inglaterra desde el siglo IX al siglo XI d.C.
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Danés moderno
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Mid-20th century style of industrial and furniture design characterized by organic shapes, a lack of applied ornament, and extensive use of wood: often teak. Furniture in this style generally conforms to standards of construction, materials and proportion of traditional forms, though streamlined. The term is most often applied to furniture and industrial design such as tableware rather than to architecture, though it is also found in extended use.
Términos Alternativos
- Danés (estilos y movimientos daneses)
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Danger Cave
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dangle-spits
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Spits equipped with an adjustable hook or group of hooks suspended by a cord, the winding and unwinding of which provides the turning movement, assisted by two fly weights at the top of a metal stem.
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Dani
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Danilo
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Se refiere al estilo y cultura Neolítico denominada por el sitio en Danilo, Dalmacia en Croacia moderno. Algunos estudiosos creen que esta cultura y su estilo de cerámica pintado se relacionan más estrechamente con las culturas en las Islas de Aeolian, Capri y al sur de Italia que a las culturas balcánicas orientales contemporáneas.
