Shock troupes : Helms, Kitty Kat, and so what?
- Title
- Shock troupes : Helms, Kitty Kat, and so what?
- Author
Details
- Found in
- Ballet review. New York. v. 20, no. 3, Fall 1992, p. 85-93.
- Subject
- National Endowment for the Arts
- Ballets Africains
- Vision of Salomé (Choreographic work : Allan)
- Afternoon of a faun (Choreographic work : Nijinsky)
- Cage (Choreographic work : Robbins)
- Astarte (Choreographic work : Joffrey)
- Mutations (Choreographic work : Manen and Tetley)
- Monument for a dead boy (Choreographic work : Dantzig)
- Last supper at Uncle Tom's cabin/The promised land (Choreographic work : Jones)
- Call number
- *MGZA
- Note
- What makes dance performances shocking or offensive and why.
- Author
- Hanna, Judith Lynne.
- Title
- Shock troupes : Helms, Kitty Kat, and so what?
- Local subject
- Dance -- Censorship.
- Nudity in dance.
- Performing arts -- Law and legislation -- United States.
- Morals and dancing.
- Homosexuality and dance.
- Found in:
- Ballet review. New York. v. 20, no. 3, Fall 1992, p. 85-93.
- Research call number
- *MGZA