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Innovation in Dance–Traditional Differences

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The implications for interculturalism are not the same for people in impoverished countries as for people in technologically advanced societies. (Andrée Grau, 1992, p. 17).Interculturalism is an important concept for analysing cultural systems in this time of cultural globalisation... [and] a hotly debated issue within the contemporary discourse on culture. (Pallabi Chakravorty, 2010, p. 273–274)

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Linda Ashley

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Ashley, L. (2012). Innovation in Dance–Traditional Differences. In: Ashley, L. (eds) Dancing with Difference. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-985-5_7

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