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The Body Eclectic: Evolving Practices in Dance Training by Melanie Bales and Rebecca Nettl-Fiol. 2008. Urbana and Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press. 264 pp., notes, works cited, and index. $70.00 cloth; $30.00 paper.
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02 April 2012
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