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  • Capoeiraby Matthias Rohrig Assuncao

    Frank Cass 2002; US$ 76.95

    Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art now spreading over the rest of the world and this book, the only complete history of the art in the English language, traces the history of the martial art and examines its influence on ethnic and national more...

  • Foundationby Joseph Schloss

    Oxford University Press, USA 2009; US$ 19.95

    1. Introduction. 2. Getting Your Foundation: Pedagogy. 3. B-Boy Text: Aesthetics. 4. Crews. 5. I hate b-boys - that's why I break: Battling. 6. Like old folk songs handed down from generation to generation: history, canon, and community in B-boy culture. 7. If Breaking came out of Uprock, then Hip-Hop didn't start in the Bronx: B-boy History. 8. Conclusion more...

  • Dances with Spidersby Karen Lüdtke

    Berghahn Books 2008; US$ 70.00

    For centuries, the rite of the tarantula was the only cure for those ?bitten? or ?possessed? by the mythic Apulian spider. Its victims had to dance to the local tarantella or ?pizzica? for days on end. Today, the pizzica has returned to the limelight, bringing to the forefront issues of performance, gender, identity and well-being. This book explores how and why the pizzica has boomed in the Salento and elsewhere and asks whether this current popu- larity has anything to do with the historic ritual of tarantism or with the intention of recovering well-being. While personal stories and experiences may confirm the latter, a vital shift has appeared in the Salento: from the confrontation of life crises to the vibrant promotion and celebration... more...

  • Tango sans frontièresby France Joyal

    Presses de l''niversite du Quebec 2010; US$ 15.00

    Poursuivant le travail accompli dans Tango, corps à corps culturel (2009), l’auteure met à contribution les expertises de chercheurs de domaines aussi variés que l’histoire, la psychiatrie et la littérature. Ensemble, ils more...

  • Disco Danceby Lori Ortiz

    ABC-CLIO 2011; US$ 35.00

    Americans apparently had a love-hate relationship with disco. After the 1977 blockbuster movie Saturday Night Fever, an estimated 15,000 new discotheques opened across the United States. But in July of 1979, a Chicago baseball stadium was filled beyond capacity, drawn by an ill-conceived radio station promotion inviting listeners to publicly express their hatred of disco by bringing records to be destroyed. more...

  • Long After Midnight at the Nino Bienby Brian Winter

    PublicAffairs 2008; US$ 24.95

    An American reporter in Argentina struggles to learn the tango by night, while by day covering the country as it slides into financial crisis and revolution more...

  • In Strangers’ Armsby Beatriz Dujovne

    McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers 2011; US$ 38.00

    The tango is easily the most iconic dance of the last century, its images as familiar as an old friend. But are they the whole story? Peeling back the poster propaganda that has always characterized the tango publicly, this intimate study shows the invisible heart of the dance and the culture that raised it. Drawing on direct experience and conversations with dancers, it reveals much about the role of the tango in Argentinean culture. more...

  • Capoeiraby Johannah Haney

    Marshall Cavendish 2012; US$ 29.93

    This series explores the history and culture behind various martial arts. more...

  • Rock 'n' Roll Dances of the 1950sby Lisa Jo Sagolla

    ABC-CLIO 2011; US$ 37.00

    This descriptive and analytic study examines how 1950s rock 'n' roll dancing illuminates the larger cultural context out of which the dancing arose. more...

  • Tangoby Camille Cusumano

    Seal Press 2008; US$ 15.95

    Overwhelmed with the pain of a failed fifteen-year relationship, Camille Cusumano wanted badly to escape her life and heal her emotional wounds. After a violent encounter with her ex’s new girlfriend, Camille decided she had some serious soul-searching to do. She took off for Buenos Aires intending to stay a few short weeks, but when her search for inner peace met with her true passion of tango, she realized she’d need to stay in Argentina indefinitely. Tango is a memoir of falling in love with a country through the dance that embodies intensity, freedom, and passion — all pivotal to Camille’s own process of self-discovery. From the charm of local barrios to savory empanadas, Camille whole-heartedly embraces the ardent... more...

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