The Synthesis of a Choreographic Method in Dance: A Nonliteral Approach to Variations on a Single Movement Theme |
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Limitations | 4 |
Variation of the Spatial and Temporal | 21 |
CLARIFICATION OF ASPECTS OF THE METHOD THROUGH | 37 |
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