Re-Choreographing Cortical & Cartographic Maps classical and medieval textsA substantial contribution to current discourses in dance, choreography and performance, especially in the area of Practice as Research. Reflects the perspective of the author as scholar, choreographer, performer, and arts practitioner, with an extensive background in both the professional world of dance and the intellectual academy. 49 b&w illlus. Click here to view the free chapter: 'An Epilogue: Fitting [Out fitting] In'
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