Dance Improvisations: Warm-Ups; Games and Choreographic Tasks presents 73 individual and group activities to use as warm-ups; as games that stimulate creativity; and as choreographic tasks in creating movement materials. The improvisations offer extensions that further develop improvisation skills. The book supplies step-by-step instruction; making it a valuable tool for instructors of students from middle school through college.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. IntricateBy SJI ordered this book in the hopes that I would find something I could use for work. I am a graphic designer. From my point of view; this book is perfect. Every page is filled with black and white; (probably bitmapped) images of lace. Some are art deco in style. Some look more like they are from the arts and crafts style. Some are more geometric. All are intricate. There are about 2 pages of publishers note focusing on the history of lace. There are 2 sets of alphabets and 1 set of numbers. It was an excellent find for me. Hope it will be for you as well.28 of 29 people found the following review helpful. At last a book for skilled lacemakersBy Maria Luisa Gariboldi SantopadreI know and appreciate very much Ms. Graftons books. Being a lacemaker; a crocheter and an embroiderer; I really love the variety of laces presented in this book. Antique prints; drawings and photographs bring us many examples of historical laces. Needlelace plus Bruges; Venetian; Milanese; Teneriffe; Battenberg laces and Square-net embroidery are all presented in this book. Although very appealing to the eye; it could disappoint the novice lacemaker; because there are no instructions; prickings or diagrams; only a wealth of exquisitely detailed laces from many ages and countries. Anyway; its a good source for advanced lacemakers (embroiderers; crocheters...): they can draw inspiration from those patterns to develop their own designs and prickings.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Poor qualityBy Sherilynn KrugerVery poor reproductions