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Doris Humphrey technique: The Creative Potential, written, directed, and hosted by Ernestine Stodelle. Photographs by Barbara Morgan. Sponsored and produced by the Doris Humphrey Society. Princeton Book Company, A Dance Horizons Video, 1992. VHS format, color and black and white, 47 minutes. $49.95. - Doris Humphrey: The Collected Works, Vol 2, Introduction, historical background and movement analysis byErnestine Stodelle; Labanotation byJane Marriet and Muriel Topaz. New York: Dance Notation Bureau Press, 1992. Distributed by Princeton Book Company, xii + 217pp., Labanotation examples, Labanotation scores. $125.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Ann Dils
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Teachers College, Columbia University

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Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1995

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Notes

1. Stodelle attributes this phrase to John Martin, The New York Times.

2. Stodelle, Ernestine, The Dance Technique of Doris Humphrey and Its Creative Potential (London: Dance Books, Ltd., 1978).Google Scholar

3. Siegel, Marcia B., Days on Earth (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988).Google Scholar