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Books Received

Books Received Sondra Horton Fraleigh, Dancing into Darkness. Butoh, Zen, and Japan, Pittsburgh & London: University of Pittsburgh Press & Dance Books, 1999, xiii + 272 pp., with monochrome illustrations, h/b. Marina Grut, The Bolero School. An illustrated History of the Bolero, the Seguidillas and the Escuela Bolera: Syllabus and Dances [including A Prologue by Alberto Lorca and The Escuela Bolera in London in the Nineteenth Century by Ivor Guest], Alton: Dance Books, 2002, xvi + 416 pp., with copious mono- and polychrome illustrations, h/b, £30. Ivor Guest, Ballet Under Napoleon, Alton: Dance Books, 2002, xvi + 528 pp., with 69 mono- and polychrome illustrations, h/b, £35. Susan Mitchell-Smith, The Chronicles of London College of Dance 1944–2000, The London College Network, 2001, 103 pp., with 33 illustrations, p/b, £10 + 50p p&p per copy [obtainable from Frances Porritt, 64 Pierremont Avenue, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 1NT – cheques to LCDD OSA]. Thomas F. DeFrantz (ed.), Dancing Many Drums. Excavations in African American Dance, Madison: The University of Wisconsin [A Studies in Dance History Book], 2002, xiii + 366 pp., h/b and p/b. [Further details from the British distributors: Eurospan, 3 Henrietta Street, London WC2E 8LU.] Anya Peterson Royce, The Anthropology of Dance, Alton: Dance Books, 1977 repr. 2002, xxvi + 238 pp., with 23 monochrome illustrations, p/b, £15. Muriel Topaz, Undimmed Lustre. The Life of Antony Tudor, Lanham, Maryland & London: The Scarecrow Press, 2002, xiii + 409 pp., with 39 monochrome illustrations, £29.95, h/b. [Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, PO Box 317, Oxford OX2 9RU.] JOURNAL RECEIVED DANCE CHRONICLE Volume 25 Number 1 Editors: George Dorris and Jack Anderson Twenty-Five Years of Dance Chronicle, by George Dorris and Jack Anderson; Darling Helene: August Bournonville’s Letters from France and Italy, 1841. Part One, translated by Patricia McAndrew, with Introduction and Notes by Knud Arne Jürgensen; Cyril W. Beaumont: Bookseller, Publisher, and Writer on Dance. Part One, by Kathrine Sorley Walker; Where They Danced: Patrons, Institutions, Spaces: Introduction, by Sally Banes; Dollars for Dance: Lincoln Kirstein, City Center, and The Rockefeller Foundation, by Lynn Garafola; Institutional Forces and the Shaping of Dance in the American University, by Janice Ross; State Patronage in India: Appropriation of the ‘Regional’ and ‘National’, by Purnima Shah and Choreographing Community: Dancing in the Kitchen, by Sally Banes. Reviews Toward a More Balanced View of Dance History, by Susan Laikin Funkenstein and Thoughts on Biographies and Biographers, by Frank W. D. Ries. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Dance Research Edinburgh University Press

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Sondra Horton Fraleigh, Dancing into Darkness. Butoh, Zen, and Japan, Pittsburgh & London: University of Pittsburgh Press & Dance Books, 1999, xiii + 272 pp., with monochrome illustrations, h/b. Marina Grut, The Bolero School. An illustrated History of the Bolero, the Seguidillas and the Escuela Bolera: Syllabus and Dances [including A Prologue by Alberto Lorca and The Escuela Bolera in London in the Nineteenth Century by Ivor Guest], Alton: Dance Books, 2002, xvi + 416 pp., with copious mono- and polychrome illustrations, h/b, £30. Ivor Guest, Ballet Under Napoleon, Alton: Dance Books, 2002, xvi + 528 pp., with 69 mono- and polychrome illustrations, h/b, £35. Susan Mitchell-Smith, The Chronicles of London College of Dance 1944–2000, The London College Network, 2001, 103 pp., with 33 illustrations, p/b, £10 + 50p p&p per copy [obtainable from Frances Porritt, 64 Pierremont Avenue, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 1NT – cheques to LCDD OSA]. Thomas F. DeFrantz (ed.), Dancing Many Drums. Excavations in African American Dance, Madison: The University of Wisconsin [A Studies in Dance History Book], 2002, xiii + 366 pp., h/b and p/b. [Further details from the British distributors: Eurospan, 3 Henrietta Street, London WC2E 8LU.] Anya Peterson Royce, The Anthropology of Dance, Alton: Dance Books, 1977 repr. 2002, xxvi + 238 pp., with 23 monochrome illustrations, p/b, £15. Muriel Topaz, Undimmed Lustre. The Life of Antony Tudor, Lanham, Maryland & London: The Scarecrow Press, 2002, xiii + 409 pp., with 39 monochrome illustrations, £29.95, h/b. [Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, PO Box 317, Oxford OX2 9RU.] JOURNAL RECEIVED DANCE CHRONICLE Volume 25 Number 1 Editors: George Dorris and Jack Anderson Twenty-Five Years of Dance Chronicle, by George Dorris and Jack Anderson; Darling Helene: August Bournonville’s Letters from France and Italy, 1841. Part One, translated by Patricia McAndrew, with Introduction and Notes by Knud Arne Jürgensen; Cyril W. Beaumont: Bookseller, Publisher, and Writer on Dance. Part One, by Kathrine Sorley Walker; Where They Danced: Patrons, Institutions, Spaces: Introduction, by Sally Banes; Dollars for Dance: Lincoln Kirstein, City Center, and The Rockefeller Foundation, by Lynn Garafola; Institutional Forces and the Shaping of Dance in the American University, by Janice Ross; State Patronage in India: Appropriation of the ‘Regional’ and ‘National’, by Purnima Shah and Choreographing Community: Dancing in the Kitchen, by Sally Banes. Reviews Toward a More Balanced View of Dance History, by Susan Laikin Funkenstein and Thoughts on Biographies and Biographers, by Frank W. D. Ries.

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Published: Oct 1, 2002

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