Dancing Female
Discover the profound insights of "Dancing Female," a compelling collection of interviews and research that delves into the intricate relationship between women and dance. Authored by a distinguished team and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003, this paperback edition spans 342 pages, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of how women engage with and shape the world of dance through various institutions, choreography, and education.
This book aims to illuminate the role of feminism in dance, addressing both practical and theoretical issues within the field. Whether you are a dancer, educator, or simply passionate about the arts, "Dancing Female" provides valuable perspectives that enrich the understanding of gender dynamics in dance. Enhance your library with this essential read that celebrates the voices and experiences of women in the dance community.