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INDEX AAHPER. See American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (AAHPER) “absence of Center,” 34 “absolute dance” (Limón), 28 academic discipline, dance as, 28, 43; Black artists and, 18, 22–23; crossdisciplinary knowledge, 54–55; H’Doubler and, 10–12, 14; pioneers, 12; public visibility and, 43, 47–48. See also individual interviews ACDFA. See American College Dance Festival Association (ACDFA) ADG. See American Dance Guild (ADG) A.D.T.A. Writings on Body Movement and Communication, Monograph No. 1 (cover image), 106 African-American Concert Dance: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond (Perpener), 16–17 Albright, Ann Cooper, 54 American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (AAHPER), 44 American College Dance Festival Association (ACDFA), 2, 52, 132–47; background, 132–33; first adjudicators (image), 133; membership, 133; scholarships, 133; web site, 132. See also Beaman, Jeanne Hays; Pinsker, Adam American Dance Festival (Connecticut College): Roosevelt on, 95–96; Siegel on, 158–59 American Dance Guild (ADG), 2; awards, 60; background, 58; history, 196; interviews, 58–89; primary function , 58–60; publications, 60; reciprocal arrangements and, 58; Rowe on, 102–3; web site, 58. See also Bilderback , Carolyn; Binswanger, Carole I.; Caplow-Lindner, Erna; Gifford, Joseph; Isquith, Fannie; Rosen, Bernice American Dance Therapy Association, 2, 46; collaborations, 105; committees , 105; functions, 105; interviews, 105–31; objectives, 107; publications, 107; web site, 105. See also Chaiklin, Sharon; Hamilton Pasternak, Catherine ; Kalish-Weiss, Beth; Schmais, Claire American Handbook of Psychiatry, Chaiklin on, 113 Andrews, Gladys, Rowe on, 101 Anthony, Mary, 197; Gifford on, 71 “Anthropologist Looks at Ballet as a Form of Ethnic Dance, An” (Kealiinohomoko ), 16 Archeology of Knowledge (Foucault), 35 Association of American Dance Companies , 53; Pinsker on, 142, 145 Bartenieff, Irmgard, 31, 92, 197; KalishWeiss on, 119; Schmais on, 126–27 Bates, Ad, 20 Beaman, Jeanne Hays, 134–41; on American College Dance Festival Association, 140; on audiences, 139– 40; background, 134; on Carden, 139; on early festivals, 138; on festival choreographers , 137–38; on founders, 134–35; on funds, 135–36; on goals, 139–40; on Gutman, 140–41; on Horosko, 139; image, 133; on inclusion , 139–40; interview, 134–41; on involvement, 138–39; on later festivals, 138; on liaisons, 141; on objectives, 136; on organizations, 140; Pinsker on, 142–43; on success, 136; on support, 136; on Van Tuyl, 140–41 Bennington Summer School of the Dance, 13–14, 15 Berrol, Cynthia, Chaiklin on, 112 Bettis, Valerie, Jowitt on, 154 Bilderback, Carolyn, 61–66; on American Dance Guild, 63–65; on army, 64; background, 61; on Dafora, 65; on dance companies, 64–65; interview, 61–66; on prison work, 65–66; on Seaver, 64; on Shearer, 61–62; as teacher, 63–65; on teachers, 61–63 Binswanger, Carole I., 66–69; as acupuncturist , 69; on American Dance Guild, 66–67; background, 66; interview , 66–69; on need for credentials, 67; on objectives, 67; as physical therapist , 69; as teacher, 68 Bird, Bonnie, 41–42, 44, 51, 197; Roosevelt on, 98 “Black dance,” 16 Black dancers, 15–20, 27; Beaman on, 140 Black Dancing Body: A Geography from Coon to Cool, The (Gottschild), 17 Bloomer, Ruth, 198 bodies: modern dance and, 7; as topics, 53–54. See also individual interviews Borde, Percival, 24 Bordo, Susan, 1 Bourdieu, Pierre, 10, 11–12, 36 Branching Out: Oral Histories of the Founders of Six National Dance Organizations (American Dance Guild), 57 Brown, Irving, 92 Bull, Richard, 92 Burgoyne, Ollie, 17 Cage, John, Roosevelt on, 95–96 Campbell, Joseph, 147; Kalish-Weiss on, 119; Pinsker on, 147 Caplow-Lindner, Erna, 78–84; background , 78–79; on career, 81–82; on communication, 83; on conferences, 81; on Dance Observer, 80; on Dance Scope, 80–81; interview, 78–84; on Lehman, 83; on open classes, 80; on Siegel, 80–81; on Sokoloff, 83; on special populations, 82; on teachers’ guild, 79–80; on Therapeutic Dance/ Movement: Expressive Activities for Older Adults, 82; on Tisch, 83; on volunteer organizations, 84 Carden, Betsy, Beaman on, 139 Cartesian dualism. See mind/body dualism “center,” 34–35 Chace, Lucia, Pinsker on, 144–45 Chace, Marian, 46, 198; Chaiklin on, 108–9; Hamilton Pasternak on, 120–21; Isquith on, 77; Kalish-Weiss on, 115; Schmais on, 127–28. See also Marian Chace Foundation, Chaiklin on Chaiklin, Sharon, 107–13; on accomplishments , 111; on American Handbook of Psychiatry, 113; background, 107–8; on Berrol, 112; on Chace, 108–9; on changes, 110–11; on connections , 113; on dance therapy, 109–10; Hamilton Pasternak on, 121–22; on...

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