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Over 2,600 entries cover all aspects of the diverse dance world, from classical ballet to modern, from flamenco to hip-hop
Includes detailed entries on technical terms, steps, styles, works and countries, in addition to many biographies of dancers, choreographers, and companies
150 new entries on the latest works and developing dance forms that have risen to prominence in the last 10 years, as well as new biographical entries covering a new generation of dancers and choreographers
Recommended web links for many entries, accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of Dance companion website, covering associations, publications, festivals, dance companies, as well as dance notation
Written by two leading experts on dance
New to this edition
75 new biographical entries, including emerging dancers and choreographers and those who have gained new prominence (e.g. Alina Cojocaru, Ashley Bouder, Rafael Bonachela, Russell Maliphant, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, and Crystal Pite)
75 new entries on individual new works and on entries that will expand coverage on new and developing dance forms (e.g. more on hip-hop through popping, locking, and break dance entries; specific examples of digital technology used in performance)
Greater emphasis on international coverage throughout, in particular with significant revision of the country entries for China and Eire
Integration of 100 weblinks at entry level and on a companion website, covering associations, publications, festivals, dance companies, as well as dance notation
With over 2,600 entries, the second edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Dance is a unique single volume reference on all aspects of dance performance written by two leading dance writers, Debra Craine and Judith Mackrell. The work covers all aspects of the diverse dance world from classical ballet to modern, from flamenco to hip-hop, from tap to South Asian dance forms and includes detailed entries on technical terms, steps, styles, works and countries, in addition to many biographies of dancers, choreographers, and companies.
During the last thirty years the boundaries of dance have been radically redrawn. There has been an explosion of new activity within traditional forms like ballet, a stream of new dance languages invented by fresh generations of choreographers, and there is a growing appreciation of cultural dance forms from around the world. Fans today are likely to attend performances as varied as Spanish flamenco, Indian bharata natyam, Japanese butoh, classical ballet, and post-modern dance. With an emphasis on performance - the dance we see in our theatres today - readers will find both fact and analysis on a wide range of subjects, from styles of dance and the history of dance companies and their productions, to dancers, choreographers, and technical terms.
With 150 new entries, this new edition charts developments that have occurred over the last ten years, including the rise of new digital technology in the creation and staging of dance and the move to the mainstream of formerly fringe genres such as hip-hop, as well as the arrival of a new generation of dancers and choreographers to the scene.
Readership: General fans of dance, as well as dance students and teachers.