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TRACING THE LANDSCAPE OF DANCE IN GREECE by Katia Savrami. Foreword by Ann Cooper Albright. 2019. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 155 pp. £58.99 hardcover. ISBN(13): 9781527542204. ISBN(10): 1527542203
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TRACING THE LANDSCAPE OF DANCE IN GREECE by Katia Savrami. Foreword by Ann Cooper Albright. 2019. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 155 pp. £58.99 hardcover. ISBN(13): 9781527542204. ISBN(10): 1527542203
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