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New Work and Reconstructed Work in the Context of Dance Repertory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2014
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1. Smith, A. William discusses the terms “reconstruction,” “recreation,” “resetting,” and “revival” in his paper, “Flickers: A Fifty-Year Old Flicker of the Weidman Tradition,” in Dance ReConstructed: Conference Proceedings, A Conference on Modern Dance Art Past, Present, Future—October 16–17, 1992 (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, Society of Dance History Scholars, 1993). See especially pp. 248–51.Google Scholar
2. See, for example, Siegel's, Marcia article, “Loss and Recall” in Dance Research Journal 28/2: 4–9.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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