South Asian Dance: The British ExperienceAlessandra Iyer Taylor & Francis, 1997 - Всего страниц: 83 This work examines the British experience, the work and contribution of Indian dance practioners based in Britain working primarily in a British/European context and how these factors have contributed to the development of Indian dance. |
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The British Experience | 1 |
In Praise of the Pioneers | 19 |
South Asian Dance in Britain 19601995 | 25 |
Text Context Dance | 31 |
Teaching and Choreographing Kathak Dance in Britain | 39 |
45 | 45 |
The British Experience? Holism and Individualism | 51 |
The Ugly Duckling music score | 75 |
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