Notes
1 “About The Place,” The Place, accessed January 21, 2021, https://www.theplace.org.uk/about-place.
2 For more about the company, see, for example, Mary Clarke and Clement Crisp, London Contemporary Dance Theatre (London: Dance Books, 1989).
3 See F. M. G. Wilson, In Just Order Move: The Progress of the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, 1946–1996 (London: Athlone Press, 1997).
4 Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Dance Education and Training in Britain (London: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 1980).
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Clare Lidbury
CLARE LIDBURY is an independent dance academic and practitioner focussing on the work and legacy of the German choreographer and theater practitioner Kurt Jooss, his partner Sigurd Leeder (teacher and choreographer), and their debt to Rudolf Laban. She has a keen interest in the history of dance in the UK, the use of Labanotation as a tool for preserving dance works, and dance in literature. Lidbury has published widely on Jooss and Leeder’s work in such journals as Research in Dance Education, Dance Research, and Choreologica, and has edited the magazine of the Laban Guild for the last ten years. Since 2019 she has been executive editor of Dance Chronicle. E-mail: [email protected]