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_aLewton-Brain, Peter _9138840 |
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_aDancing in space-time _b Peter Lewton-Brain considers the dimensions of dancing _cPeter Lewton-Brain |
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_c1998: _bDance Books Ltd., _aAlton,Hampshire (UK) |
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| 520 | _a"Dance is merely the whole of the human body in action, transposed into a kind of space-time, a world no longer quite the same as that of ordinary life". Dance is an art of space and time, existing in these two dimensions. It becomes an art when the dimensions intersect, the precision of this meeting point determining the quality of the work. PALABRAS CLAVE: Theme and Variations. | ||
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_tDance Now _074546 _wmyd_17706 _gVol. 7, núm. 1, Spring 1998, p. 42 - 43 |
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