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_aWitchel, Leigh _9138326 |
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_aInsults to injury _b Leigh Witchel explores the dance insult _cLeigh Witchel |
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_c1998: _bDance Books Ltd., _aAlton,Hampshire (UK) |
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| 520 | _aThe worst dance injuries can be verbal... Leigh Witchel explores the dance insult. "It only remained for the curtain to fall (on a ballet so dull, incidentally, that one wanted to cry out like Hector Hushabye, 'Fall! Fall and Crush!')." "Try to remember to land in fourth position as you fall out of your single pirouette." "Lift up your shirt a bit so you can see your stomach hanging out." "Have some self-respect, you worthless pieces of shit." "The mouths of their rancid features opened like caverns, and sounds like the wailing of damned souls issued therefrom." | ||
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_tDance Now _074546 _wmyd_17706 _gVol. 7, núm. 3, Autumn 1998, p. 77 - 82 |
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