Fabrications
Routledge · United Kingdom · Est. 1989
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This journal examines the role of costumes and textiles in the history and practice of dance, focusing on their fabrication, material culture, and aesthetic significance. It explores how specific garments, such as skirts, unitards, petticoats, and tunics, have been used in various dance forms and by influential choreographers. The journal also considers the broader cultural, economic, and political contexts surrounding dance costumes, including their relationship to fashion, art, and identity.
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