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Chapter 4: The Legacy of Personal Challenge |
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“Learn Everything That’s Offered You”: An Interview With Helene Scheff by Thomas K. Hagood |
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Memories and Movement: The Dance Legacy of the Hampton Institute by Lynnette Young Overby |
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Chapter 5: The Legacy of Personal Interactions |
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The Legacy of the Wisconsin Idea for Dance by Karen McShane-Hellenbrand |
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Lessons From Improvisation, or How to Practice What We Dance by Anne Flynn |
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Toward Passionate Thought: Peer Mentoring as Learning From and With a Colleague by Ann H. Dils and Susan W. Stinson |
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Chapter 6: A Legacy for Teaching and Learning in Composition |
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Transformative Systems for Teaching and Learning Choreography by Larry Lavender and B. J. Sullivan |
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Chapter 7: Legacy in Dance Education Considered Today |
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A Conversation With Mary Alice “Buff” Brennan, Claudia Melrose, Anna R. Nassif, and Jin Wen Yu by Thomas K. Hagood |
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“Accepting Responsibility for the Field”: A Conversation With Luke C. Kahlich by Thomas K. Hagood |


