Parallel Lines: Media Representations of DanceStephanie Jordan, Dave Allen Looks at how dance and dancing has been represented on public television in Britain. Consisting of a number of specially-commissioned articles by critics, producers and choreographers, together with reprints of key critical pieces, this anthology offers a reference work for dance and media studies. |
Contents
DANCE AS LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT | 37 |
DANCE MUSIC VIDEO | 51 |
PROGRESSIVE PROGRAMMING | 81 |
BALLET AND CONTEMPORARY DANCE | 101 |
STAGE DANCE ON TELEVISION | 127 |
BRIDGING A DISTANCE Television Dance | 147 |
The Collaborations WHITE MAN SLEEPS | 161 |
RECENT DANCE MADE FOR TELEVISION | 185 |
YOU CAN SEE IT LIKE THIS OR LIKE THAT | 217 |
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