Abstract

Baroque dance is an important cultural and artistic treasure of France, serving the French upper class and nobles during the Louis XIV period. It was later introduced to Europe and the British court by Charles II. Today, baroque dances are still visible in London's community dance. This essay introduces the cultural background of French baroque dance in British community dance through field survey in two community centers in London, and combs the risk assessment, method application and guidance of dance anthropology in this field survey brought thinking.

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