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_aContact improvisation today _b Josephine Leask at Chisenhale's conference on contact improvisation _cJosephine Leask |
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_c1998: _bDance Books Ltd., _aAlton,Hampshire (UK) |
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| 520 | _aThey thought contact improvisation constituted a kind of exclusive religious sect, attracting baggy-trousered, cheesecloth-shirted, white, college-educated New Age thirty- to fifty-yer-old. PALABRAS CLAVE: contemporary dance, contact improvisation, Steve Paxton, Kevin Finnan, jam, Mary Prestidge. | ||
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_tDance Now _074546 _wmyd_17706 _gVol. 7, núm. 2, Summer 1998, p. 69 - 73 |
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