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Annual International Bibliography of Dance History: The Western Tradition. Works Published in 1979. Part III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

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The lack of bibliographic indexing services devoted exclusively to the field of dance has allowed a large body of literature to remain virtually inaccessible to the scholar and interested reader. Indexes and current bibliographies are sorely needed in this field.

This selected bibliography, covering 1979, is a continuation of the effort begun in 1978 by those who attended the ADG-CORD Dance Conference in Hawaii. Discussions on the need for bibliographic tools led to the compilation of the first “Annual International Bibliography on Dance History: The Western Tradition” (DRJ 12(2), Spring/Summer 1980), compiled by Nancy Chalfa Ruyter.

The 1979 bibliography has been compiled in much the same way as the 1978 one. An additional category has been added for references to materials on music as it relates to dance. There are thirteen categories in total. The seven indexes guide the reader to materials by time, geographic location, and subject matter; to individuals, dance works, and companies or schools named in titles; and to authors, editors or translators of materials.

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Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1985

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