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Parallel Lines: Media Representations of Dance, edited by Stephanie Jordan and Dave Allen. London: The Arts Council of Great Britain and John Libbey & Co., Ltd., 1993. xiv + 241 pp., photographs, diagrams, Biographies, Index. $28.00, paperbound.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Virginia Brooks
Affiliation:
Brooklyn College/City University of New York

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1995

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References

Notes

1. Some sources include: Catalogue of the Dance Collection, Library and Museum of the Performing Arts, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center: Ballet in Television; Ballet in Motion Pictures; Television; Motion Pictures; Videotapes; Dance on video. Rose, Brian, Television and the Performing Arts, 1986Google Scholar. Brooks, Virginia, “The Art and Craft of Filming Dance as Documentary.” Ph.D. Diss., Columbia University, 1981Google Scholar.

2. Bopp, Mary S., Research in Dance: A Guide to Resources. New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1994Google Scholar.

3. Attitudes and Arabesques. Palo Alto, California: Mid-Peninsula Dance Guild.