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''The Oxford Dictionary of Dance'' offers wide coverage of dancers, choreographers, [[teachers]], composers, technical terms, major works, important films, and organizations involved in the [[dance]] world. It embraces the new activity within [[tradition]]al forms like ballet as well as the stream of new dance languages invented by fresh generations of choreographers and the many dance forms imported from the rest of the world. There is [[information]] on classical ballet, Spanish flamenco, Indian Bharata Natyam, Japanese Butoh, and jazz. The volume also covers [[post-modern]] dance, examining everything from Balanchine to recent practitioners of Eurocrash, minimalism, and contact improvisation. Ranging from the [[history]] of [[music]] to the changing design of the ballet shoe, this is a comprehensive dictionary compiled by two leading authorities on dance.
 
''The Oxford Dictionary of Dance'' offers wide coverage of dancers, choreographers, [[teachers]], composers, technical terms, major works, important films, and organizations involved in the [[dance]] world. It embraces the new activity within [[tradition]]al forms like ballet as well as the stream of new dance languages invented by fresh generations of choreographers and the many dance forms imported from the rest of the world. There is [[information]] on classical ballet, Spanish flamenco, Indian Bharata Natyam, Japanese Butoh, and jazz. The volume also covers [[post-modern]] dance, examining everything from Balanchine to recent practitioners of Eurocrash, minimalism, and contact improvisation. Ranging from the [[history]] of [[music]] to the changing design of the ballet shoe, this is a comprehensive dictionary compiled by two leading authorities on dance.

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The Oxford Dictionary of Dance

The Oxford Dictionary of Dance offers wide coverage of dancers, choreographers, teachers, composers, technical terms, major works, important films, and organizations involved in the dance world. It embraces the new activity within traditional forms like ballet as well as the stream of new dance languages invented by fresh generations of choreographers and the many dance forms imported from the rest of the world. There is information on classical ballet, Spanish flamenco, Indian Bharata Natyam, Japanese Butoh, and jazz. The volume also covers post-modern dance, examining everything from Balanchine to recent practitioners of Eurocrash, minimalism, and contact improvisation. Ranging from the history of music to the changing design of the ballet shoe, this is a comprehensive dictionary compiled by two leading authorities on dance.