Dictionary of Dance


Dancers, choreographers, teachers, composers, technical terms, major works, important films and organizations involved in the dance world are covered in this dictionary. The reference source ranges from the history of music to the changing design of the ballet shoe, and provides information on a wide variety of dance types, such as classical ballet, Spanish flamenco, Indian bharata natyam, Japanese butoh, and jazz. It also covers post-modern dance and embraces the new activity within traditional forms like ballet, as well as the stream of new dance languages invented by fresh generations of choreographers and many dance forms from all over the world.
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mazurka (dance, Poland)
Mazzo, Kay (person)
McDonagh, Don (person)
Medea (in Greek Mythology)
Meehan, John (person)
Mercure (ballet)
Merry Widow, The (American Theater)
Messiaen, Olivier (French composer & musician)
Metropolitan Opera House (organization, New York)
Meyerbeer, Giacomo (German composer)
Midsummer Night's Dream, A (American Theater)
Milhaud, Darius (French composer)
Mille, Agnes de (American dancer)
Minkus, Léon (Classical Musician)
minuet (in dance, music)
Miró, Joán (Artist)
Miss Julie (ballet)
Mitchell, Arthur (American dancer)
modern dance (in dance)
Moiseyev, Igor (Russian dancer & dramatist)
Molière (French dramatist & actor)
Momix (company)
Monk, Meredith (American dancer & composer)