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Re-Reading Mary Wigman’s Hexentanz II (1926): The Influence of the Non-Western ‘Other’ on Movement Practice in Early Modern ‘German’ Dance

The Scottish Journal of Performance
doi 10.14439/sjop.2013.0101.04
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December 13, 2013

Authors
Lito TsitsouLucy Weir
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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland


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