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History and the Morris Dance
‘Where did morris come from, and what was it for?’ After thirty years of dancing, teaching, and research, John Cutting attempts to answer these questions From the earliest known references…
Ballroom Dancing
This classic handbook describes the standard techniques of ballroom dancing, for beginners, for competition dancers, and for students of ballroom dancing courses and examinations This edition has been…
Belly Dancing for Beginners - DVD - Region 2
Belly dancing is increasingly coming to be recognised throughout the Western world as an exciting form of exercise for health and relaxation, for anyone, of any age In this DVD internationally published…
The Dancing Master
Pierre Rameau’s Le Maître à Danser is the standard work on the technique of eighteenth century dancing. It was first published in Paris in 1725, and bore the printed recommendation of the celebrated…
Anatomy & Kinesiology
This introductory textbook looks at anatomy and kinesiology from the dancer’s point of view. Easy to follow, and clearly illustrated with photographs and diagrams, Anatomy and Kinesiology for Ballet…
Knowing Dance - A Guide for Creative Teaching
Knowing Dance is designed for use with students of all ages and abilities and in a wide variety of teaching contexts. Concise, clearly laid out, and filled with both thought-provoking questions and…
Dance Umbrella - The First Twenty-One Years
A fascinating history of London’s Dance Umbrella festival. Since its inception by Val Bourne in 1978, Dance Umbrella has played a crucial role in the development of the contemporary dance scene in…
The Student Dancer - Emotional Aspects of the Teaching & Learning of Dance
This is the first book of its kind to deal with the psychological as opposed to the physical aspects of dance training Julia Buckroyd brings together the fields of education, welfare, counselling &…
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