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This strand invites you to make connections with others in the field of dance and dance education or in related fields. What resources are available to me as a dance teacher? Books, CD-ROMs, videotapes, audiotapes, photographs, diaries, records, cassettes, CDs, people and their stories, etc.
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Arts Books
Arts books, CDs, and videos
Council of Chief State School Officers
Arts education publications (select Arts Education in the Subject drop-down box)
Dance Books
Publishers of the Advanced Labanotion Series by Ann Hutchinson Guest and Joukje Kolff
Dance Pages
Resources for dance teachers
Dance Teacher
Online edition of the magazine
International Journal of Education & the Arts
Full text of articles on arts and education issues
Princeton Book Company
Dance books and videos
Ririe-Woodbury Teaching Dance Improvisation
Videotapes and workbooks on dance for children
Teaching in the Key of Life
A collection of articles by Mimi Chenfeld about teaching with joy, openness, love, and playfulness. Published by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Web Library: Resources for Teachers
A forum for practitioners of Labanotation and Motif Description to exchange educational materials and ideas, from the Alliance of Dance Notation Educators. Anyone with materials or ideas they would like to share is encouraged to submit them for consideration.
Who's Dancin' Now?
Companion to the PBS documentary, this site provides information on local arts education associations, the National Dance Institute, and interactive discussion forums

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update 3/2003
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