Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... dance floor . This was , I discovered , Rule Number One . - - Rekha and Rosy were the only two of the six dancers who unhesitantly agreed to be filmed . Getting the camera into the Meghraj was the biggest hurdle of all . Suresh - the ...
... dance floor . This was , I discovered , Rule Number One . - - Rekha and Rosy were the only two of the six dancers who unhesitantly agreed to be filmed . Getting the camera into the Meghraj was the biggest hurdle of all . Suresh - the ...
Síða 67
... dancers dancing because this is what they do to make their living . This criticism is essentially a myopic view because it refuses to confront the danc- er and the dance - which is the central fact of their existence . Not looking at a ...
... dancers dancing because this is what they do to make their living . This criticism is essentially a myopic view because it refuses to confront the danc- er and the dance - which is the central fact of their existence . Not looking at a ...
Síða 79
... dances with just anyone , as they do in the current fashion . She dances only with certain partners , just as she makes love only with certain men . What happens between two people who dance the tango is unique each time . The tango is ...
... dances with just anyone , as they do in the current fashion . She dances only with certain partners , just as she makes love only with certain men . What happens between two people who dance the tango is unique each time . The tango is ...
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A Conversation with | 66 |
Canadian Theory | 81 |
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