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Dancing bodies, living histories : new writings about dance and culture / edited by Lisa Doolittle, Anne Flynn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Banff : Banff Centre Press, 2000Description: xxv, 277 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0920159699
  • 9780920159699
Other title:
  • New writings about dance and culture
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.4846 23
LOC classification:
  • GV1588.6 .D393 2000
Contents:
EVERYDAY MOVING -- The Pas de Deux of women and handbags / M.J. Thompson -- Choreographing queer: nationalism, citizenship, and lesbian dance clubs / B.J. Wray -- WORKING WOMEN DANCING -- Blood wedding: tradition and innovation in contemporary flamenco / Michelle Heffner Hayes -- Gendered movement in romantic ballet: an analysis of Teresina in Bournonville's Napoli / Kristin M. Harris -- Stepping out of attitude: La Fanfarlo and autobiography / Sarah Davies Cordova -- INNOVATING AND PERPETUATING -- Reflections on the Aboriginal Dance Program / Marrie Mumford -- Lessons in dance (as) history: aboriginal land claims and aboriginal dance, circa 1999 / Jacqueline Shea Murphy -- RETRIEVING -- They were singing and dancing in the mountains / Cheryl Blood-(Rides-at-the-)Doore -- Ballet in black: Louis Johnson and African American vernacular humour in ballet / Thomas F. DeFrantz -- Melville Herskovits, Katherine Dunham, and the politics of African diasporic dance anthropology / Kate Ramsey -- Dance and intertexutality: theoretical reflections / Naomi M. Jackson -- Dancing in the Canadian wasteland: a post-colonial reading of regionalism in the 1960s and 1970s / Lisa Doolittle, Anne Flynn.
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Edited papers from a conference held Jan. 1999 at the University of Calgary.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

EVERYDAY MOVING -- The Pas de Deux of women and handbags / M.J. Thompson -- Choreographing queer: nationalism, citizenship, and lesbian dance clubs / B.J. Wray -- WORKING WOMEN DANCING -- Blood wedding: tradition and innovation in contemporary flamenco / Michelle Heffner Hayes -- Gendered movement in romantic ballet: an analysis of Teresina in Bournonville's Napoli / Kristin M. Harris -- Stepping out of attitude: La Fanfarlo and autobiography / Sarah Davies Cordova -- INNOVATING AND PERPETUATING -- Reflections on the Aboriginal Dance Program / Marrie Mumford -- Lessons in dance (as) history: aboriginal land claims and aboriginal dance, circa 1999 / Jacqueline Shea Murphy -- RETRIEVING -- They were singing and dancing in the mountains / Cheryl Blood-(Rides-at-the-)Doore -- Ballet in black: Louis Johnson and African American vernacular humour in ballet / Thomas F. DeFrantz -- Melville Herskovits, Katherine Dunham, and the politics of African diasporic dance anthropology / Kate Ramsey -- Dance and intertexutality: theoretical reflections / Naomi M. Jackson -- Dancing in the Canadian wasteland: a post-colonial reading of regionalism in the 1960s and 1970s / Lisa Doolittle, Anne Flynn.

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