Dance Chronicle
To serious students and lovers of dance, Dance Chronicle is indispensable for keeping up with this rapidly changing field. It covers a wide variety of topics, including dance and music, theater, film, literature, painting, and aesthetics. Offering the best from both established dance historians and the new generation of dance scholars, Dance Chronicle is an ideal source for those who love dance, both past and present. Dance Chronicle has featured unique articles on the Bedaya-Serimpi dances of Java and the dancing choirboys of Seville Cathedral. Other, broader articles have presented studies on Renaissance dance, Baroque dance, romantic ballet, and dancing for Broadway, Hollywood, and television. Individual issues have been devoted to Bournonville, Gautier on Spanish dance, the Camargo Society, and Moscow's Island of Dance. Coverage also includes comprehensive pieces on Sada Yacco, Cyril W. Beaumont, Andrée Howard, Maya Plisetskaya, Merce Cunningham, the Judson Dance Theater, Trisha Brown, and Meredith Monk.
All Issues
2010s
  1. 2016 (Vol. 39)
    1. No. 3 2016 pp. 249-382
    2. No. 2 Special Issue: Founding Editors' Awards 2016 pp. 119-248
    3. No. 1 Special Issue: Dance and Literature, Part II 2016 pp. 1-118
  2. 2015 (Vol. 38)
    1. No. 3 2015 pp. 275-424
    2. No. 2 Special Issue: Dance and Literature, Part I 2015 pp. 127-274
    3. No. 1 2015 pp. 1-126
  3. 2014 (Vol. 37)
    1. No. 3 2014 pp. 287-402
    2. No. 2 Special Issue: Dance Critics and Criticism 2014 pp. 151-286
    3. No. 1 Special Issue: Music and Dance: Conversations and Codes, Part II 2014 pp. 1-150
  4. 2013 (Vol. 36)
    1. No. 3 2013 pp. 297-411
    2. No. 2 Special Issue: Music and Dance: Conversation and Codes 2013 pp. 137-296
    3. No. 1 2013 pp. 1-135
  5. 2012 (Vol. 35)
    1. No. 3 2012 pp. 281-420
    2. No. 2 2012 pp. 133-280
    3. No. 1 "BALLET IS WOMAN": BUT WHERE ARE ALL THE WOMEN CHOREOGRAPHERS? 2012 pp. 1-132
  6. 2011 (Vol. 34)
    1. No. 3 PRESERVING DANCE IN DIASPORA 2011 pp. 349-512
    2. No. 2 2011 pp. 183-347
    3. No. 1 PRESERVING DANCE AS A LIVING LEGACY 2011 pp. 1-181
  7. 2010 (Vol. 33)
    1. No. 3 CHOREOGRAPHERS AT THE CUTTING EDGE, PART III 2010 pp. 351-519
    2. No. 2 Choreographers at the Cutting Edge, Part II 2010 pp. 177-350
    3. No. 1 Martha Graham: Perspectives from the Twenty-First Century 2010 pp. 1-176
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1970s