Dance: A Creative Art Experience

Dance: A Creative Art Experience

by Margaret N. H'Doubler (Author)

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A landmark book in dance education is now back in print, its message as valid today as it was more than fifty years ago

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 218
Edition: 3rd ed.
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 01 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0299015246
ISBN 13: 9780299015244

Media Reviews
Teachers and students of the dance will find the help to the answers of the question 'why dance? '-- Physical Educator

H'Doubler's book is the work of a scientist of dance, and so well does she present her plea for universal dance training that she certainly deserves the full attention and respect of both parent and teacher. --Walter Terry

As a dance pioneer, Margaret H'Doubler combines both vision and down-to-earth practicality. It is she who established dance as a part of the college curriculum, organized the first campus performing group, and set up the first college degree program in dance. -- Dance Magazine

Teachers and students of the dance will find the help to the answers of the question 'why dance? ' Physical Educator


As a dance pioneer, Margaret H'Doubler combines both vision and down-to-earth practicality. It is she who established dance as a part of the college curriculum, organized the first campus performing group, and set up the first college degree program in dance. Dance Magazine


H'Doubler's book is the work of a scientist of dance, and so well does she present her plea for universal dance training that she certainly deserves the full attention and respect of both parent and teacher. Walter Terry


Teachers and students of the dance will find the help to the answers of the question 'why dance? '--Physical Educator


As a dance pioneer, Margaret H'Doubler combines both vision and down-to-earth practicality. It is she who established dance as a part of the college curriculum, organized the first campus performing group, and set up the first college degree program in dance. --Dance Magazine


H'Doubler's book is the work of a scientist of dance, and so well does she present her plea for universal dance training that she certainly deserves the full attention and respect of both parent and teacher. --Walter Terry

Author Bio
Margaret N. H'Doubler (1889-1982) was professor of dance at the University of Wisconsin, where she taught for forty-four years. In 1926 she established the first dance major in the country in 1926 and profoundly influenced the way dance is taught in schools and universities today. She wrote four books and received numerous honors, including the 1965 Dance Magazine Award.
Mary Alice Brennan is professor of dance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.