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Since its 1998 publication, the International Encyclopedia of Dance
has been the definitive source on this expressive art form,
documenting all types of dance around the world and throughout
history. Now available in an affordable, attractive paperback
edition, this indispensable reference makes a stunning addition to
the small library. It is now also available as an e-reference text
from Oxford's Digital Reference Shelf. In six volumes, the
Encyclopedia offers authoritative coverage of the full spectrum of
dance, including theatrical, ritual dance-drama, folk, traditional,
ethnic, and social dance. Extensive historical and cultural
overviews of many nations appear along with articles on specific
dance forms, music and costumes, performances, biographies of
dancers and choreographers, and much more. The set features nearly
2,000 alphabetically arranged articles, an exhaustive index, full
cross-references, and more than 2,300 illustrations. Amazing in its
scope and dazzling in its diversity, the Encyclopedia is like no
other reference work on dance. Accessibly written and arranged for
use by a wide audience, it is essential for academic and public
libraries, and every arts and humanities aficionado.
Whether as performers or spectators, more people enjoy dance today
than ever before. Its extraordinary range extends from classical
ballet and baroque court spectacles to avant-garde modern dance,
tap and world dance. Everyone with an interest in dance will have
felt the need for a guide to the art's rich history and complex
present state. Susan Au's lucid text covers the whole subject,
vividly describing the great performers and performances of the
past as well as exploring in detail the dance world of today. A
generous selection of illustrations completes the picture, taking
the reader from the palaces of the Medici to the lofts of
Manhattan, from the dancing of Louis XIV to the experimental
choreography of Twyla Tharp and Pina Bausch. A new final chapter
documents the work of the chief dancers and choreographers from the
1980s to the present, covering offshoots of modern dance such as
Tanztheater and Butoh, and recent developments in performance art
and sitespecific choreography. The author discusses the upsurge in
the popularity of dances of the past, among them ballroom dancing
and the Argentine tango, and notes the revival of tap dancing as
well as the successful transition of Irish step dancing to the
theatre. In addition, she records the uses dance and dancers have
made of recent technological advances, including cinedance and
videodance, CD-ROMs, and the Internet.
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