International Dance Day Book Highlights
Books on Dance Studies
Books on Dance Studies
The role of the hybrid artist-educator in schools and communities over the past fifty years has evolved significantly. Although education reform and political pressures during the last five decades have frequently interrupted steady and sustained arts education programming in the United States—especially in theatre and dance—the teaching artist today…
Cambria Press is offering a special introductory price for Perspectives on Contemporary Dance History: Revisiting Impulse, 1950–1970 edited by Thomas K. Hagood and Luke C. Kahlich, which has just been published. The foreword is by Joanna Gerwertz Harris. This one-of-a-kind book is a must for dance scholars, dance historians, cultural…
Perspectives on Contemporary Dance History: Revisiting Impulse, 1950–1970 Egypt: Ancient Histories, Modern Archaeologies Literature by the Working Class: English Autobiographies, 1820–1848 The Male Empire Under the Female Gaze: The British Raj and the Memsahib LIKE Cambria Press on Facebook, Follow Cambria Press on Twitter, and share this news from Cambria…
Professor Lynn Brooks discusses the research behind her book, John Durang: Man of the American Stage. Learn more at the Cambria Press website http://www.cambriapress.com