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2006 Society of Dance History Scholars Conference
Twenty-Ninth Annual Conference
The Banff Centre
Banff, Alberta, Canada
15-18 June 2006
CONTENTS OF PROCEEDINGS
Allan Lindgren, Compiler
- Rebekah J. Kowal"African Note from Pearl Primus": Diasporic Subjectivity and Postwar Internationalism
- Jody Sperling Sublime or Ridiculous?: Some Thoughts on Marie Leyton's Electrical Serpentine Dance of the 1890s
- Jane Skinner Peck Reconstructing Lewis and Clark: Dance as Diplomacy
- Ana Paula Höfling Resistance from the Inside: An Analysis of the jogo de dentro in Brazilian Capoeira Angola
- Brenda Farnell Choreographing Colonialism in the American West
- Katita Milazzo Spanish Dance — A "Self-Taught Act with American Ingenuity"?
- Renate Brä:uninger United States Politics and Imperial Ballets: A Coincidence?
- Beth Genné Swine Lake: American Satire of Russian Ballet and What it tells Us
- Carol Anderson Permeable Worlds in the Choreography of Santee Smith
- Anna Paskevska The Role of Institutions in the Propagation of Ballet Technique
- Judith Chazin-Bennahum René Blum and the Rebirth of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo
- Clare Croft Who’s That Girl: Gendered Images in the Mirrors of Center Stage
- Mary R. Strow Biographical Research in Library Landscapes: The Case of Dorathi Bock Pierre
- Hanna Järvinen Incorrect Images of the Empire: Ballets Russes in the Russian Press, 1909-1914
- Bonnie Rowell Postmodern Narratives: Multiple Histories, Autobiography and Understanding
- Ray Miller Dance in the Plays of Maxim Mazumdar and Daniel MacIvor
- Ninotchka Bennahum Space & Place in Islamic Spain: Histories of Middle Eastern Performance in Cordoba & Granada
- Suzanne M. Jaeger Making Dance History and the Politics of Influence
- Katherine Cornell Dance in Crisis: Rhetoric from the Dance Community and Policy at the Canada Council for the Arts
- Margaret O'Shea Provocative Loci: The Banff Centre for the Arts and Other Places of Dance Creation
- Valerie E. Gerry Embodiment of the Revolution: An Ideological Study of Cuban Modern Dance
- Suki John Bread and Blackouts: Cuban Modern Dance
- Dawn Springer The Right to Move: An Examination of Dance, Cabaret Laws, and Social Movements
- Amy Bowring Moving Mountains: A History of Dance and Movement at the Banff School of Fine Arts, 1933-1967
- Anna Mouat losing ground: Seeking Functional Support in the Landscape of Dance
- Helena Hammond Making Dance Epic: Ballet, Brecht and Britain
- Robin Prichard Presentation and Discussion: Issues of Authenticity and Change in Aboriginal
- Vida L Midgelow A Little Fleshy Philosophy – Improvised Dance Practice as Research
- Susan Cash Dancing Space into Place/Moving Nature: How do We See Space?
- Jamie Lynn Webster The Politics of Passion and Purity: Cultural Idealism and the Choreography of Crypt Scenes from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet
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