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Watching Weimar Dance by Kate Elswit . 2014. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Oxford Studies in Dance Theory, Mark Franko, Series Editor. 290 pp., 29 illustrations, notes, references, list of figures, index. £64 cloth, £22.99 paperback; Ebook available.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2015
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