Dance and politics: Moving beyond boundaries

"Since ancient times and across cultures, dance has provided a powerful form of human expression. In this inspiring book, Dana Mills examines the political power of dance from a global perspective. Mills explores different dimensions of dance as a form of intervention into a politics more commo...

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Autor principal: Mills, Dana (auth)
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Publicado: Manchester University Press 2017
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