The Dance: A Handbook for the Appreciation of the Choreographic Experience

McFarland Publishing (1999)
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"Dance writer Joan Cass offers indispensable information on the elements of choreography. In clear language, with examples from both Western and worldwide traditions, Cass highlight and explains the special qualities that mark the best dance creation and performance."--BOOK JACKET.

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