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Black dance

an annotated bibliography

by Alice J. Adamczyk

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Published by Garland in New York .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Dance, Black -- Bibliography

  • Edition Notes

    Includes index.

    StatementAlice J. Adamczyk.
    SeriesGarland reference library of the humanities ;, vol. 558
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsZ7514.D2 A33 1989, GV1595 A33 1989
    The Physical Object
    Paginationx, 213 p. :
    Number of Pages213
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL2051503M
    ISBN 100824088085
    LC Control Number88029217

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    What is the essence of black dance in America? To answer that question, Brenda Dixon Gottschild maps an unorthodox 'geography', the geography of the black dancing body, to show the central place black dance has in American culture. From the feet to the butt, to hair to skin/face, and beyond to the. Praise Dance History By Joy Granger ; Updated Septem The history of praise dance dates back to biblical times. The first mention of dance in the Bible is in the book of Exodus when Miriam, sister of Moses, took a tambourine and led the women of Israel into a dance after witnessing the parting of the Red Sea. They expressed joy and.


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