It is structured into three main sections, beginning with an introduction to the concept of dance star myths. It then dedicates individual chapters to specific dancers and choreographers, dissecting common myths associated with their names. The book concludes by exploring the broader implications of these myths and how they impact our understanding of dance history.
This book offers a fresh perspective on familiar figures and events, challenging widely accepted narratives through evidence-based analysis. By bridging connections between performing arts, history, and media studies, Dance Star Myths provides a resource for dance students, historians, performers, and anyone interested in a more accurate understanding of dance legends.
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