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Rethinking Dance History

A Reader

By Alexandra Carter

Published December 25th 2003 by Routledge – 208 pages

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By taking a fresh approach to the study of history in general, Alexandra Carter's Rethinking Dance History offers new perspectives on important periods in dance history and seeks to address some of the gaps and silences left within that history. Encompassing ballet, South Asian, modern dance forms and much more, this book provides exciting new research on topics as diverse as:

*the Victorian music hall

*film musicals and popular music videos

*the impact of Neoclassical fashion on ballet

*women's influence on early modern dance

*methods of dance reconstruction.

Featuring work by some of the major voices in dance writing and discourse, this unique anthology will prove invaluable for both scholars and practitioners, and a source of interest for anyone who is fascinated by dance's rich and multi-layered history.

Author Bio

Alexandra Carter is a Reader in Dance Studies at Middlesex University, where she also teaches dance history and critical studies. She is a regular contributor to dance and performing arts journals, and editor of The Routledge Dance Studies Reader (1998).

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Description: By Alexandra Carter. By taking a fresh approach to the study of history in general, Alexandra Carter's Rethinking Dance History offers new perspectives on important periods in dance history and seeks to address some of the gaps and silences left within that history...
Categories: Theatre & Performance Studies, Dance, Dance History