The Encyclopedia of World Folk Dance offers the student, teacher, choreographer, historian, media critic, ethnographer, and general reader an overview of the evolution and social and religious significance of folk dance.
This reference work of more than 160 entries focuses on the uniqueness of ballet in the arts and its contribution to the study and appreciation of rhythmic control and the body in motion.
This is a chronology of creative contributions made by Caribbean women. Among the arts covered in this volume are quilting, beadwork, dancing, diaries and... Læs mere
This is a chronology of creative contributions made by women dating from the 1790s to 1900. Among the arts covered in this volume are quilting,... Læs mere
American Colonial Women and Their Art: A Chronological Encyclopedia follows the history of creative expression from the early 1600s to... Læs mere
This is a resource about the creative contributions made by women of the British Empire. Among the arts covered in this volume are quilting, beadwork, dancing, diaries... Læs mere
The Encyclopedia of Culinary History is a two-volume work that offers a complete A-to-Z overview of approximately 400 topics, ranging from important authors like Isabella Beeton and Charles Elme Francatelli and inventors such as Alfred Fuller