Incoming Resources
- Born to fly, Elizabeth Streb vs. gravity, Aubin Pictures presents ; produced by Catherine Gund, Tanya Selvaratnam ; directed by Catherin Gund ; a film by Catherine Gund
- The illustrated dance technique of José Limón, by Daniel Lewis ; descriptive text written in collaboration with Lesley Farlow ; labanotation by Mary Corey ; drawings by Edward C. Scattergood
- Paul Taylor, dancemaker, [the Four Oaks Foundation presents a Walter Scheuer production] ; produced and directed by Matthew Diamond ; produced by Jerry Kupfer
- Barefoot to Balanchine, how to watch dance, by Mary Kerner
- The complete guide to modern dance, Don McDonagh
- The technique of Isadora Duncan, by Irma Duncan
- Leaps in the dark, art and the world, Agnes de Mille, edited by Mindy Aloff
- Modern dance, Andrew Solway
- The dancer prepares, modern dance for beginners, James Penrod, Janice Gudde Plastino ; illustrations by Robert Carr
- Ballet and modern dance, Craig Dodd
- The art of making dances, by Doris Humphrey ; edited by Barbara Pollack
- Isadora, portrait of the artist as a woman, Fredrika Blair
- The notebooks of Martha Graham, [Martha Graham] ; with an introd. by Nancy Wilson Ross
- Maurice Béjart, l'amour, la danse, Gilles Amado, réal. ; Maurice Béjart, chorégr., mise en scène ; Igor Stravinsky, Hector Berlioz, Anton Webern[and others], comp. ; Béjart ballet Lausanne
- The shapes of change, images of American dance, Marcia B. Siegel ; illustrated with photos
- Stomp out loud, a YES/NO Production. created and directed by
- Dance technique of Lester Horton, an intermediate class
- Armitage alphabet, editor in chief, Patsy Tarr
- Martha, the life and work of Martha Graham, by Agnes de Mille
- Being watched, Yvonne Rainer and the 1960s, Carrie Lambert-Beatty
- Ballet Hispánico, a Lincoln Center Media production ; executive producer, Andrew Carl Wilk ; directed by Matthew Diamond
- Martha Graham, by Kathilyn Solomon Probosz
- Unsung genius, the passion of dancer-choreographer Jack Cole, by Glenn Loney
- Facts and fancies, essays written mostly for fun, Paul Taylor ; [foreword by Robert Gottlieb ; introduction by Suzanne Carbonneau]
- Isadora Duncan, masterworks, 1905-1923, the Isadora Duncan Dance Ensemble ; artistic director/director/producer, Andrea Mantell-Seidel ; [presented by DanceArts Foundation, Inc.]. Artistic advisor, Julia Levien ; videography and editing, Shelley Gefter
- Isadora Duncan, revolutionary dancer, Larry Sandomir ; with an introduction by James P. Shenton
- Private domain, Paul Taylor
- The Ninth Symphony by Maurice Béjart, on Schiller's Ode to Joy, EuroArts Music & NHK and Béjart Ballet Lausanne present ; music, Ludwig Van Beethoven ; choreography and stage, Maurice Béjart ; artistic director, Gil Roman ; presented by Japan Performing Arts Foundation / NBS ; directed by Mari Inamasu
- The dancer prepares, modern dance for beginners, James Penrod, Janice Gudde Plastino
- Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Robert Rauschenberg collaborations, three films by Charles Atlas
- Getting your kicks!, a beginners guide to choreography, Adrea Gibbs
- Loie Fuller, goddess of light, Richard Nelson Current & Marcia Ewing Current
- Martha Graham, sixteen dances in photographs, by Barbara Morgan
- Terpsichore in sneakers, post-modern dance, Sally Banes ; photos. by Robert Alexander
- Creole Giselle, a Dance Theatre of Harlem prod. ; adapted for television by Frederic Franklin, Thomas Grimm, Arthur Mitchell ; music by Adolphe Adam ; music supervised and edited by Milton Rosenstock ; directed by Thomas Grimm
- Acts of light, Martha Graham in the twenty-first century, photography by John Deane ; text by Nan Deane Cano
- Bill T. Jones, dancing to the promised land, [presented by] View Video ; Bill T. Jones Arnie Zane and Company ; an Antelope West production for BBC Television in association with Thirteen-WNET and AMAYA Distribution ; produced and directed by Mischa Scorer
- Anna Halprin, dance, process, form, Gabriele Wittmann, Ursula Schorn and Ronit Land ; forewords by Anna Halprin and Rudolf zur Lippe ; translated by Anne Oppenheimer
- The essential guide to contemporary dance techniques, Melanie Clarke
- Isadora Duncan, movement from the soul, a Geller/Goldfine production ; produced, directed and edited by Dayna Goldfine & Daniel Geller ; script by Daniel Geller & Dayna Goldfine based on the writings and speeches of Isadora Duncan ; produced in association with KQED, San Francisco
- Tribute to Alvin Ailey, Danmarks Radio/RM Arts ; produced and directored by Thomas Grimm
- Dance for camera
- The art of the dance, [by] Isadora Duncan, edited, with an introduction by Sheldon Cheney