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Ethnic Dance in Israel (Rikudei Edot B'Israel) by Gurit Kadman, Tel Aviv: Masada, 1982. In Hebrew.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Pamela Squires Kidron
Affiliation:
Hebrew University

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1984

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References

NOTES

1. Kadman, Gurit, Am Roked (A People Dance) (Tel Aviv: Shoken, 1969). In HebrewGoogle Scholar.

2. Halper, Jeff and Abramovitch, Henry, “The Seheranei as a Mediator of Kurdish-Jewish Ethnicity”, Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress of Jewish Studies (Jerusalem, 1982) pp. 7984Google Scholar.

3. Brin-Ingber, Judith, “Shorashim: The Roots of Israeli Folk Dance”, Dance Perspectives 59 (Autumn 1974)Google Scholar.

4. Sharvit, Uri, “Arts and Artistic Categories Among Traditional Yemenite Jews”, Peamim 10 (1981): 119130 (in Hebrew)Google Scholar.

5. Erlmann, Veit, “Marginal Men, Strangers and Wayfarers: Professional Musicians and Change Among the Fulani of Diamare”, Journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology 227 (May 1983): 188Google Scholar.