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The importance of preserving American folk culture: a guide to the cooperative teaching of folk dance in physical education and music.
Published 2003Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab.
Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab
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The relative contributions of modern dance, folk dance, basketball, and swimming to selected and general motor abilities of college women.
Published 1956Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab.
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A study of the effects of classroom instruction in the areas of folk dance, modern dance, and tap dance upon the development of rhythmic ability of college women.
Published 1970Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab.
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Swinging the machine : modernity, technology, and African American culture between the World Wars /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Introduction, bodies and machines -- The tempo of life is out of control, and then righted -- The jazz train and American musical modernity -- African American modernism and the techno-dialogic : from John Henry to Duke Ellington -- Swinging the machines : big bands and streamliner trains -- The standardized white girl in the pleasure machine : the Ziegfeld Follies and Busby Berkeley's 1930s musicals -- Tap dancers rap back at the machine -- America's national folk dance : the Lindy hop -- The world of tomorrow...in the groove : swinging the New York World's Fair, 1939-40 -- Conclusion: the continuing importance of swinging the machine.…”
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Swinging the machine : modernity, technology, and African American culture between the World Wars /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Introduction, bodies and machines -- The tempo of life is out of control, and then righted -- The jazz train and American musical modernity -- African American modernism and the techno-dialogic : from John Henry to Duke Ellington -- Swinging the machines : big bands and streamliner trains -- The standardized white girl in the pleasure machine : the Ziegfeld Follies and Busby Berkeley's 1930s musicals -- Tap dancers rap back at the machine -- America's national folk dance : the Lindy hop -- The world of tomorrow...in the groove : swinging the New York World's Fair, 1939-40 -- Conclusion: the continuing importance of swinging the machine.…”
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Influences of Spanish and/or African dance on five character dances of North, Central, and South America.
Published 1974Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab.
Static URL is not available. In OregonPDF, search for the Author using the All tab
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