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Where She Danced by Elizabeth Kendall. 1979. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.238 pp., photographs, index, bibliographic essay. $12.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

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Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1980

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NOTES

1. Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War 1.1. In the closing paragraphs of Book One's first chapter, the classical historian makes one of the few references to his personal point of view.

2. Newton, Stella Mary, Health, Art and Reason: Dress Reformers of the Nineteenth Century (London: J. Murray, 1974)Google Scholar; and Barzel, Ann, “European Dance Teachers in the United States,” Dance Index III (4–6):56100, April–June, 1944Google Scholar.

3. Dance Index, edited by Kirstein, Lincoln, was published from 1942 to 1948Google Scholar. These seven volumes are an important source for the dance writings of a number of major scholars, critics and artists who were Kirstein's contemporaries.

4. Kendall, Elizabeth, “‘Lo! The Entertainers’: D.W. Griffith and Dance,” Ballet Review V (2):8596, 19751976Google Scholar; Salomé Where She Danced,” Ballet Review VI (2):5770, 19771978Google Scholar; Before the World Began,” Ballet Review VI (4):2132, 19771978Google Scholar.