The Vision of Modern DanceJean Morrison Brown "The vision of modern dance" reveals, in the words of 21 of its most famous creators, how the revolution of modern dance was born and how, through succeeding generations of artists, it has renewed itself. (4e de couverture). |
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Introduction | 3 |
Loie Fuller Light And The Dance | 13 |
Ruth St Denis The Dance As Life Experience | 21 |
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