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  2. Dance Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Dance Magazine is an American trade publication for dance. It was first published in June 1927 as The American Dancer. [1] Dance Magazine is currently part of Dance Media, led by longtime arts publisher Joanna Harp as president, and has multiple sister publications, including Pointe, Dance Spirit, Dance Teacher, The Dance Edit.

  3. Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" - Wikipedia

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    Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" is an annual list published by Dance Magazine of leading young dancers and choreographers, as well as new dance companies and trends in dance. The list is printed in the January issue of the magazine each year.

  4. William Como - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" Como (November 10, 1925 – January 1, 1989) was the editor-in-chief of Dance Magazine during the period of 1970–1988, when it was "the publication of record", crucial for linking many developments in dance into "a dance world", through culturally-burgeoning decades that rank among the most important theater-arts epochs of the twentieth century.

  5. DMA (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dance Music Authority Magazine (DMA) was based in Tinley Park, Illinois and served as the voice of the dance music community, with articles, interviews and profiles of artistes, DJs and remixers, as well as in-depth record reviews, spotlights on clubs, dance music gear and equipment, and commentary on the genre in general.

  6. Olga Maynard - Wikipedia

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    Olga Maynard (January 16, 1913 – December 26, 1994) [1] was a Brazilian-born American writer and educator on theater arts, author of articles and monographs on dance and dancers. Her published books are on ballet, modern dance, opera and the integration of performing arts into general education.

  7. Dance International - Wikipedia

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    Dance International has been a flagship program for the VBS since 1977 when the then-quarterly print magazine was established. For over 46 years, they have proudly supported dance and dance writers in Canada and around the world through their Vancouver-based publication.

  8. Wendy Perron - Wikipedia

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    Perron has taught dance at Bennington College, [3] Princeton University, NYU, Rutgers, and City College of New York. [4] She also led the Wendy Perron Dance Company from 1983 to 1994 [4] and was a Senior Fellow of The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School. [5] From 1992 to 1994 she was associate director of Jacob's Pillow ...

  9. After Dark (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    After Dark, founded by its first editor, William Como and Rudolph Orthwine (both of Dance Magazine), covered a wide range of entertainment- or lifestyle-related topics.In addition to numerous articles on dance, topics ranged from a review of the stage production of the musical Hair in the December 1968 issue [4] and an article on Shirley Bassey in the January 1972 issue, [5] to a cover ...

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