Who Goes to the Dance Umbrella?
Notes
De Marigny talks to Fiona Dick (Dance Umbrella Administrator) and Mark Harris, about the festival's audience survey.
Artist / Author | Chris de Marigny |
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Publisher | Laban |
Reference | A0782 |
Date | 1985 |
Journal | Dance Theatre Journal |
Journal date | Spring 1985 |
Type | Article |
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