At the Vanishing Point: A Critic Looks at Dance

At the Vanishing Point: A Critic Looks at Dance
ISBN-10
0841501742
ISBN-13
9780841501744
Category
Fiction
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
1972
Publisher
Dutton Adult
Author
Marcia B. Siegel

Description

I've seen only one this year , Joan Miller's , that seems to have real choreographic promise and a healthy approach to its own hang - ups . The others don't yet demonstrate such high potential , or else they have passed their highest ...

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