Dance: Transcending Borders
By Sarkar Munsi Urmimala (ed.)
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Contents
Acknowledgements Foreword MOHD ANIS MD NOR Introduction URMIMALA SARKAR MUNSI Contributors
The Asia-Pacific
Remembering Chandra: Points of Reference in the Here and Now RUSTOM BHARUCHA
Dancing Divine Iconographies in Southeast Asia MOHD ANIS MD NOR
From Preserving National Forms to Reviving Traditions for the World: Some Recent Uses of Classical Dance from Mainland Southeast Asia PORNRAT DAMRHUNG
Connectivity: Dancing Bodies Linking Culture, Site and Technology CHERYL STOCK
Boundaries and Beyond: Problems of Nomenclature in Indian Dance History URMIMALA SARKAR MUNSI
The Americas
One Plus One Equals Three [or more]: Dance Diversity as Intercultural Dialogues in the Pacific Islands ADRIENNE L. KAEPPLER
Lost Dances: Preserving the Works of Canadian Contemporary Choreographers MARY JANE WARNER
Dance's Diversity: A US Perspective RANDY MARTIN
Caribbean Dance within Cultural and Economic Globalization YVONNE DANIEL
Problems and Ideas Regarding Mexican Dance in the 1970s MARGARITA TORTAJADA-QUIROZ
Europe
Indonesian Dance Performance in Britain: Transnational Futures? ALESSANDRA LOPEZ Y ROYO
Global and Local: Tracing a Danced and Musical Mosaic JANET ADSHEAD-LANSDALE
Dance and the Shifting Sands of Multiculturalism: Questions from the United Kingdom ANDRÉE GRAU
Cross-Culturalism in Dance: A Historical and Ideological Analysis ANNE DÉCORET-AHIHA
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