The Forgotten Movement – A (Re)construction of Prehistoric Dances
Dancing has always been and still is an integral part of the lives of individuals and communities around the world, and it forms part of the cultural identity of all traditional societies. Unlike the arguably small role it has in modern urban societies, dance had much greater role in the lives of in...
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Autor principal: | Ivana Turčin |
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2018
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