Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Krom, Maria Johanna C.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Antropolítica (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/antropolitica/article/view/41490
Resumo: Performances of dramatized encounters between “Moors” and “Christians” can be found in many European countries, with particular emphasis on Portugal and Spain, as well as in many countries of Latin and South America, where they are important elements in local patron- saint festivals and other religious celebrations. These encounters consist of choreographed sequences of varying complexity, duration and content, which in some instances are referred to as dances (see: AMADO, 1966; ALGE, 2010; RAPOSO 1998; CARRASCO URGOITI, 1996; HARRIS, 2000). I focus on three of these dramatizations, incorporated in contemporary performances in northern Portugal Sobrado town, in southern Spain Beneixama village and in the city of Pirenópolis in Brazil, respectively. Although the three performances are quite different in composition and context, they are comparable at the level of their underlying theme: the dramatized enactment of a “battle” between “Moors” and “Christians”. The article opens with a historical account of the form and content of “dances of Moors and Christians” in the European context, and how these dances have been defined and interpreted by different researchers, followed by performances descriptions in the three celebrations mentioned above, with particular regard to their relation with dance. The article concludes with a brief analysis of the role these performances played in the local community in terms of sociability and social status. The data presented is based on participant observation and interviews, carried out during fieldwork on the performances between 2008 and 2011, and combined with the analysis of secondary documentary information. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
title Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
spellingShingle Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
Krom, Maria Johanna C.
Moors and Christians
dance
performance
history
sociability.
title_short Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
title_full Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
title_fullStr Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
title_sort Dances of Moors and Christians: history, legend and practice in three contemporary performances in Portugal, Spain and Brazil
author Krom, Maria Johanna C.
author_facet Krom, Maria Johanna C.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krom, Maria Johanna C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Moors and Christians
dance
performance
history
sociability.
topic Moors and Christians
dance
performance
history
sociability.
description Performances of dramatized encounters between “Moors” and “Christians” can be found in many European countries, with particular emphasis on Portugal and Spain, as well as in many countries of Latin and South America, where they are important elements in local patron- saint festivals and other religious celebrations. These encounters consist of choreographed sequences of varying complexity, duration and content, which in some instances are referred to as dances (see: AMADO, 1966; ALGE, 2010; RAPOSO 1998; CARRASCO URGOITI, 1996; HARRIS, 2000). I focus on three of these dramatizations, incorporated in contemporary performances in northern Portugal Sobrado town, in southern Spain Beneixama village and in the city of Pirenópolis in Brazil, respectively. Although the three performances are quite different in composition and context, they are comparable at the level of their underlying theme: the dramatized enactment of a “battle” between “Moors” and “Christians”. The article opens with a historical account of the form and content of “dances of Moors and Christians” in the European context, and how these dances have been defined and interpreted by different researchers, followed by performances descriptions in the three celebrations mentioned above, with particular regard to their relation with dance. The article concludes with a brief analysis of the role these performances played in the local community in terms of sociability and social status. The data presented is based on participant observation and interviews, carried out during fieldwork on the performances between 2008 and 2011, and combined with the analysis of secondary documentary information. 
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