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Anatomy and Conditioning for DanceConditioning for Dance ........................................................ 13Dance Anatomy ................................................................... 13Dance Anatomy and Kinesiology .......................................... 13NEW! Experiential Anatomy in Dance Technique DVD ........ 13Preventing Dance Injuries, Second Edition .......................... 13

Composition and ChoreographyBuilding Dances, Second Edition ......................................... 11Building More Dances ......................................................... 11Choreographing From Within ............................................... 11Choreography, Third Edition ................................................ 11Dance Composition ............................................................. 11Dance Composition Basics .................................................. 11

Education and PedagogyDance Education Tips From the Trenches .............................. 5NEW! Dance Improvisations ................................................. 6Dance in a World of Change .................................................. 7Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design ................. 5NEW! Dance Units for Middle School .................................... 6 Exploring Dance Forms and Styles ......................................... 7Harnessing the Wind ............................................................. 7Implementing the National Dance Education Standards ....... 7NEW! Lesson Plans for Creative Dance ................................ 5Partnering Dance and Education ........................................... 5Perpetual Motion ................................................................... 5Rhythmic Activities and Dance, Second Edition .................... 8Step by Step, Second Edition ................................................. 5Teaching Beginning Ballet Technique .................................... 7NEW! Teaching Children Dance, Third Edition ...................... 4Teaching Dance as Art in Education ...................................... 5Teaching Movement Education .............................................. 7Writing About Dance .............................................................. 9

GenresAerial Dance ........................................................................ 14Christy Lane Complete Book of Line Dancing, Second Edition ............................................................... 14Christy Lane’s Complete Guide to Line Dancing DVD ........... 14Frank Hatchett’s Jazz Dance ................................................ 14Gotta Ballroom .................................................................... 14Gotta Tango ......................................................................... 14Multicultural Folk Dance Items ............................................ 14Social Dance ....................................................................... 14Traditional Barn Dances With Calls & Fiddling .................... 14

Interdisciplinary ResourcesDance About Anything ........................................................... 8Everybody Move!, Second Edition .......................................... 8Inclusive Creative Movement and Dance ............................... 8Interdisciplinary Learning Through Dance ............................. 8NEW! Learning Through Movement and Music ..................... 8NEW! Lesson Plans for Creative Dance ................................ 5Multicultural Folk Dance Treasure Chest ............................. 14Rhythmic Activities and Dance, Second Edition .................... 8

MultimediaChristy Lane’s Complete Guide to Line Dancing DVD ........... 14Fit Kids Classroom Workout DVD ........................................... 8Hip-Hop Health DVD .............................................................. 8NEW! Experiential Anatomy in Dance Technique DVD ........ 13Multicultural Folk Dance Treasure Chest ............................. 14

StretchingPrescriptive Stretching ........................................................ 15Stretching Anatomy ............................................................. 15

Student TextbooksDance Composition ............................................................. 11Dance Composition Basics .................................................. 11Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design ................. 5Experiencing Dance ............................................................. 10History of Dance .................................................................... 9Sense of Dance, Second Edition .......................................... 10Writing About Dance .............................................................. 9

Technique and PerformanceNEW! Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery, Second Edition ............................................................... 12NEW! Music Fundamentals for Dancers ............................. 12Dance Imagery for Technique and Performance .................. 12

YogaHatha Yoga Illustrated ........................................................ 15Instructing Hatha Yoga ....................................................... 15Teaching Yoga for Life ......................................................... 15NEW! Yoga Anatomy, Second Edition ................................. 15

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Encourage creativity, positive social interactions, and motor skill developmentThe updated third edition of Teaching Children Dance offers• 31 ready-to-use dance experiences that help your

students practice creative thinking, collaboration, communication, global awareness, and self-direction;

• fresh ideas for your dance unit, program, or curriculum with 13 new learning experiences plus 2 new chapters on providing for children with disabilities and interdisciplinary connections; and

• a bonus CD-ROM with printable PDFs of the text’s learning experiences, assignments, worksheets, and assessment tools to support your teaching.

Teaching Children Dance presents 31 challenging and enjoyable dance experiences. These ready-to-use learning experiences are divided into 12 activities for children in kindergarten through second grade and 11 activities appropriate for students in third through fifth grade. Eight dance experiences designed for inclusive or self-contained dance classes are also detailed along with strategies to ensure successful experiences for children with disabilities.

In addition, Teaching Children Dance features a bonus CD-ROM with PDFs of the learning experiences included in the text, plus additional learning experiences from previous editions. Using the learning experience index, instructors can easily select an age-appropriate learning experience and print it for use in the class. The CD-ROM offers instructional support materials used in elementary methods courses, including worksheets, assignments, end-of-chapter questions, and assessment tools.

Using the lessons, strategies, and tools in Teaching Children Dance, Third Edition, teachers can offer exciting opportunities for children to express themselves through dance and experience the joy of dancing with others. Whether in a physical education, dance, or elementary classroom, Teaching Children Dance will assist teachers in developing learning experiences that cultivate creativity, positive social interactions, and motor skill development for elementary children of all ability levels. Teaching Children Dance, Third Edition Theresa Purcell Cone, PhD, and Stephen L. Cone, PhD 2012 • Paperback with CD-ROM • 216 ppISBN 978-1-4504-0253-8 $35.00 ($37.95 CDN; £23.99 UK; €28.80 EURO; $42.35 AUS; $57.50 NZ)

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Teaching and assessing creative dance students ages 4 to 12 Lesson Plans for Creative Dance: Connecting With Literature, Arts, and Music is a resource for physical educators, classroom teachers, and dance specialists as well as a useful supplement to college level elementary education courses. Author Sally Carline has tested and refined the creative movement activities that she has prepared for educators and for preservice teachers, and she includes background material that will ground you in understanding how to best teach and incorporate movement activities in a variety of classes and settings.

Lesson Plans for Creative Dance supplies you with• lesson plans that incorporate Laban movement concepts and extend children’s

movement vocabulary;• a progression of learning that creates a rich, extended experience for

students;• 28 dances with music for students through age 12; and• ways to incorporate dance with various types of literature, art, and music.

Through Lesson Plans for Creative Dance, you can work on several ideas within the same lesson and continue to develop those ideas in future lessons. You can also incorporate ideas from language arts, social studies, art, music, and science to facilitate children’s learning and increase their enjoyment of various subjects.Lesson Plans for Creative DanceConnecting With Literature, Arts, and MusicSally Carline2011 • Paperback • 200 pp ISBN 978-1-4504-0198-2 $34.00 ($36.95 CDN; £22.99 UK; €27.60 EURO; $41.00 AUS; $56.00 NZ) eBook ISBN 978-1-4504-1088-5 $25.00 ($26.95 CDN; £16.95 UK; €20.30 EURO; $27.50 AUS; $37.50 NZ)

Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum DesignISBN 978-0-7360-0240-0 • $59.00 ($63.95 CDN; £39.99 UK; €48.00 EURO; $71.50 AUS; $97.00 NZ)

Step by Step, Second EditionISBN 978-0-7360-4409-7 • $39.00 ($41.95 CDN; £25.99 UK; €31.20 EURO; $47.00 AUS; $64.00 NZ)

Teaching Dance as Art in EducationISBN 978-0-7360-5188-0 • $69.00 ($74.95 CDN; £44.99 UK; €54.00 EURO; $83.50 AUS; $113.50 NZ)

Dance Education Tips from the TrenchesISBN 978-0-7360-4567-4 • $26.00 ($27.95 CDN; £16.99 UK; €20.40 EURO; $31.50 AUS; $43.00 NZ)

Perpetual MotionISBN 978-0-7360-3393-0 • $35.00 ($37.95 CDN; £23.99 UK; €28.80 EURO; $42.50 AUS; $57.50 NZ)

Partnering Dance and EducationISBN 978-08801-1511-7 • $33.00 ($35.95 CDN; £21.99 UK; €26.40 EURO; $40.00 AUS; $54.00 NZ)

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Complete instruction to stimulate creativity and initiate improvisationsDance Improvisations: Warm-Ups, Games and Choreographic Tasks provides • expert instruction in planning, teaching, and assessing students’

improvisations;• 72 activities in creating movement and material for choreographing dances; • a glossary of dance and choreographic terms; and• extensions of each improv to aid further exploration and development of the

improvisation skills among students from middle school age through college.

The activities support all portions of your class—including improvisation lessons that you can use as warm-ups, games that stimulate creativity, and choreographic tasks for creating movement material. You can use the improvs individually in a lesson or use them in developing entire lesson plans. The step-by-step instruction and teaching tips will save you valuable preparation time—and the instructions are clear enough that more experienced students can use the book to practice on their own.

With Dance Improvisations: Warm-Ups, Games and Choreographic Tasks, you will find new ways to help your dancers create original movements through both individual and group activities. Your students will hone their creative responses, and the innovation and energy in your dance classes will fill your studio or classroom. Dance ImprovisationsWarm-Ups, Games and Choreographic TasksJustine Reeve2011 • Paperback • 184 ppISBN 978-1-4504-0214-9 $24.00 ($25.95 CDN; £15.99 UK; €19.20 EURO; $29.00 AUS; $39.50 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-1-4504-1176-9 $18.00 ($18.95 CDN; £14.95 UK; €17.90 EURO; $20.00 AUS; $27.00 NZ)

Complete instruction, strategies, materials, and music for three dance unitsDance Units for Middle School is ideal for middle school teachers without dance training as well as for dance educators because the book takes a student-directed approach—you provide the students clear directions, and they create their own projects. Dance Units for Middle School provides you with everything you need to facilitate dance units:• Teacher scripts to direct your students’ work and to increase your comfort level• Strategies for facilitating student dance and making it fun• A DVD with 77 reproducibles including signs, assignments, and assessments;

and video demonstrations of all skills for your students to follow along with• A music CD that saves you time in locating appropriate music to accompany

lessons and student work• Three complete dance units for grades 6 through 8 (improvisation, dance

for athletes, and jazz dance), each with eight or nine age-appropriate lessons, rubrics, objectives, warm-ups, information on physical and cognitive development, and warm-ups all matched to the National Dance Standards

Dance Units for Middle SchoolJudi Fey2011 • Paperback with DVD-ROM and music CD • 192 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8367-6 • $69.00 ($74.95 CDN; £54.99 UK; €66.00 EURO; $83.50 AUS; $137.00 NZ)

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Expose students to a variety of dance styles and forms—without leaving the classroom!Exploring Dance Forms and Styles: A Guide to Concert, World, Social, and Historical Dance helps all teachers introduce

students to a variety of dance forms and styles—without having to leave the classroom!

This book/DVD package is an all-in-one resource that will help your students appreciate various dance forms and begin to recognize the characteristics that make each dance form or style distinct. And because of the way the information is packaged, you can be a dance novice yourself and still expertly guide your students in being both an effective audience member and an astute observer.Exploring Dance Forms and StylesA Guide to Concert, World, Social, and Historical DanceHelene Scheff, RDE, Marty Sprague, and Susan McGreevy-Nichols2010 • Paperback with DVD-ROM • 344 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8023-1 • $64.00 ($68.95 CDN; £42.99 UK; €51.60 EURO; $77.50 AUS; $105.00 NZ)

Tools, activities, and instructional strategies for teaching skillful movementTeaching Movement Education introduces you to the history and philosophy of movement education and guides you through the movement education framework

that you can use in your teaching. In the second part of the book, you move from learning about the education to incorporating it into your classes. Here, you learn how to teach the four basic movement concepts and their related elements through 163 activities in the four concept areas. The book also supplies 6 educational games unit lesson plans, 6 educational gymnastics lesson plans, and 5 educational dance lesson plans. Teaching Movement Education provides you a complete framework to help your students build their movement skills and, in the process, create a foundation for enjoying being active movers throughout their lives.Teaching Movement EducationFoundations for active lifestylesKaren Weiller Abels, PhD, and Jennifer M. Bridges, PhD2010 • Paperback • 280 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7456-8 • $34.00 ($36.95 CDN; £25.95 UK; €31.10 EURO; $41.00 AUS; $56.00 NZ)

Engage students in action-oriented, outcomes-based experiencesImplementing the National Dance Education Standards presents a wealth of tools that help you apply the standards in a way that makes dance education come alive for

your students while implementing the latest standards.

This comprehensive resource includes• 32 ready-to-use learning experiences;• tables of learners’ developmental characteristics,

based on learner domains (psychomotor, cognitive, and affective), along with their implications for your teaching;

• a three-step, standards-based assessment cycle; and• a CD-ROM with the revised standards, the 32

sample learning experiences and assessment recommendations, and more.

Implementing the National Dance Education StandardsNational Dance AssociationFran Anthony Meyer, PhD, CHES, Editor2010 • Paperback with CD-ROM • 336 ppISBN 978-0-7360-5788-2 • $39.00 ($41.95 CDN; £30.99 UK; €37.20 EURO; $47.00 AUS; $64.00 NZ)

Harnessing the WindISBN 978-0-7360-4487-5 • $42.00 ($44.95 CDN; £27.99 UK; €33.60 EURO; $50.50 AUS; $69.00 NZ)

Teaching Beginning Ballet TechniqueISBN 978-0-87322-997-5 • $28.95 ($30.95 CDN; £18.99 UK; €22.80 EURO; $34.95 AUS; $47.99 NZ)

Dance in a World of ChangeISBN 978-0-7360-6943-4 • $37.00 ($39.95 CDN; £24.99 UK; €30.00 EURO; $45.00 AUS; $61.00 NZ)

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Learning movement and academic concepts through songs and activitiesLearning Through Movement and Music: Exercise Your Smarts gets upper-elementary and middle school students moving while teaching them about their bodies, health and fitness concepts, and assessment of their fitness abilities. The book and DVD include• background information and song lyrics for each activity; • video clips that introduce each of the 14 activities;• lyrics to use as handouts;• posters for many of the concepts that can be used in the classroom; and• activity assessments (including questions and answers, flow charts, word searches, and

crossword puzzles) and teacher answer keys.

The activities themselves cover warming up, stretching, muscle identification and workouts, cardio and interval training, fitness testing, the FITT principle, and cooling down. The activities are a great blend of movement and academic concepts and are suited for use in both PE classes and regular classrooms.Learning Through Movement and MusicExercise Your SmartsGeomotion Group, Inc.2012 • Paperback with DVD-ROM • 96 pp ISBN 978-1-4504-1299-5 • $39.00 ($41.95 CDN; £27.99 UK; €33.60 EURO; $47.30 AUS; $64.00 NZ)

Meet physical activity requirements with the fun activities in this DVD-ROM, CD, and book packageEverybody Move!: A Multimedia Package for Daily Physical Activity is packed with teacher-tested ideas that will get your group moving and having loads of fun! It includes a teacher guide featuring 100 activities and dances and 9 keys to implementing a daily physical activity program; a CD with 80 minutes of music for use with fitness station activities, aerobics, and dance routines; and a DVD-ROM with over 90 minutes of video and reproducible activity cards that you can print and use in your classroom.Everybody Move! Second Edition A Multimedia Package for Daily Physical ActivityCIRA Ontario2010 • Paperback with DVD and music CD • 256 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8231-0 • $59.00 ($63.95 CDN; £39.99 UK; €48.00 EURO; $71.50 AUS; $117.50 NZ)

Rhythmic Activities and Dance, Second EditionISBN 978-0-7360-5148-4 • $35.00 ($37.95 CDN; £27.99 UK; €33.60 EURO; $42.50 AUS; $57.50 NZ)

Inclusive Creative Movement and DanceISBN 978-0-7360-4863-7 • $34.00 ($36.95 CDN; £22.99 UK; €27.60 EURO; $41.00 AUS; $56.00 NZ)

Fit Kids Classroom Workout DVDISBN 978-0-7360-6013-4 • $22.95 ($24.95 CDN; £17.99 UK; €21.60 EURO; $28.00 AUS; $38.00 NZ)

Dance About AnythingISBN 978-0-7360-3000-7 • $36.00 ($38.95 CDN; £25.95 UK; €31.10 EURO; $43.50 AUS; $59.00 NZ)

Interdisciplinary Learning Through DanceISBN 978-0-7360-4642-8 • $61.00 ($65.95 CDN; £47.99 UK; €57.60 EURO; $74.00 AUS; $100.00 NZ)

Hip-Hop Health DVDISBN 978-0-7360-8171-9 • $22.95 ($24.95 CDN; £18.99 UK; €22.80 EURO; $27.50 AUS; $38.00 NZ)

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An investigative approach to dance historyHistory of Dance: An Interactive Arts Approach provides an in-depth look at dance from the dawn of time through the 20th century. Using an interactive approach, this book presents the history of dance in relation to other arts and to historical, political, and social events and moves. In so doing, this text provides a number of ways to create, perceive, and respond to the history of dance through integrated arts and technology. This study of dancers, dances, and dance works within an interactive arts, culture, and technology environment is supported by the National Standards in dance, arts education, social studies, and technology education.

History of Dance is an indispensable text for dance students who want to learn the history of dance and its relationship to other arts of the times using today’s interactive technology.History of DanceAn Interactive Arts ApproachGayle Kassing, PhD2007 • Hardback • 328 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6035-6 $69.00 ($74.95 CDN; £46.99 UK; €56.40 EURO; $83.50 AUS; $113.50 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-0-7360-8575-5 $36.00 ($38.95 CDN; £28.99 UK; €34.80 EURO; $39.50 AUS; $54.00 NZ)

Sharpening critical thinking and writing skillsWriting About Dance is a comprehensive guide that provides an array of tools for students to use as they explore various kinds of dance writing, including informal free writing and journal writing as well as more formal types of writing, such as critiques, essays, and research papers. And it helps dance teachers incorporate more writing in their classes, enhancing their students’ learning. Student-tested in a variety of classes, including dance technique, dance history, and dance appreciation, this book includes• 14 teacher-tested writing exercises ranging from reflection to the creative

process to writing about dance;• rubrics for evaluating critiques, essays, and research papers;• an appendix that helps students prepare to write dance critiques; and• easy-to-use checklists to facilitate writing assignments and help students

organize their thoughts and address aspects of each type of dance writing.

Students can use the book as a resource for writing assignments or teachers can use its exercises in class to stimulate critical thinking, creativity, and self-awareness. Writing About DanceWendy R. Oliver, EdD2010 • Paperback • 200 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7610-4 $29.00 ($30.95 CDN; £19.99 UK; €24.00 EURO; $35.00 AUS; $48.00 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-0-7360-8594-6 $16.00 ($16.95 CDN; £12.98 UK; €15.60 EURO; $17.50 AUS; $24.00 NZ)

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A comprehensive introduction to and appreciation of dance as an art formA Sense of Dance: Exploring Your Movement Potential, Second Edition, is written for true beginners—students who are exploring the art form for the first time and are not likely to describe themselves as dancers. Through this text, students discover that dance is an accessible art form that can bring greater self-awareness and self-confidence. It helps new dancers learn how to express themselves through dance.

The author uses a basic movement vocabulary that you can use to describe and evaluate movement possibilities, improve sensitivity when working in groups, develop critical-thinking skills, and express ideas and emotions through movement.

Whatever your students’ level of artistic awareness, this engaging text will inspire innovation and help you guide students in the discovery of their own creativity and sense of dance.A Sense of Dance, Second EditionExploring Your Movement PotentialConstance A. Schrader2005 • Paperback • 216 ppISBN 978-0-7360-5189-7 • $29.00 ($30.95 CDN; £18.99 UK; €22.80 EURO; $35.00 AUS; $48.00 NZ)

A step-by-step approach to dancing, dance making, and responding to danceSystematic in its approach, Experiencing Dance: From Student to Dance Artist places teachers in the roles of facilitators who encourage critical thinking and student involvement in the learning process. This text is designed for students who have had some dance experience and are interested in exploring the art of dance.

With movement experiences, written assignments, more than 45 self-paced lessons, and complete guidelines for building a portfolio, the book provides a complete curriculum progression that can also be used to supplement an existing curriculum.

Whether you use the textbook for one semester or two, you’ll find there is nothing like Experiencing Dance for instilling in your students a fresh, new appreciation of dance.Experiencing DanceFrom Student to Dance ArtistHelene Scheff, RDE, Marty Sprague, and Susan McGreevy-Nichols2005 • Paperback • 224 ppISBN 978-0-7360-5187-3 • $27.00 ($28.95 CDN; £17.99 UK; €21.60 EURO; $33.00 AUS; $44.50 NZ)

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Learning the fundamentals—and taking the fear out of creativityChoreographing From Within: Developing a Habit of Inquiry as an Artist uses an inquiry-based approach to engage students, placing them at the center of the learning and allowing for multiple pathways of learning. Rather than present a cookbook approach with recipes to follow, Green offers a thorough understanding of the medium, provides examples, and allows students to learn, explore, and create based on their own unique styles.

Choreographing From Within will help students• learn to create movement that originates from a specific intent,• understand the elements of choreography,• synthesize those elements through a series of exercises in which they are

given explicit instruction, and• break formulaic boundaries as they create their own dances.

Choreographing From Within helps students find the unique artist within themselves. That unique artist springs from the inquiry-based approach that puts students in the driver’s seat and provides numerous pathways and tools for them to develop their abilities to their fullest.Choreographing From WithinDeveloping the Habit of Inquiry as an ArtistDiana F. Green2010 • Paperback • 320 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7619-7 • $34.00 ($36.95 CDN; £22.99 UK; €27.60 EURO; $41.00 AUS; $56.00 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-0-7360-8595-3 • $19.00 ($20.95 CDN; £14.99 UK; €18.00 EURO; $21.00 AUS; $28.50 NZ)

Exploring the commonalities among the artsThis interactive package contains a book, music CD, and companion website and provides 28 improvisational exercises that provide perspective on the shared characteristics among the

arts for inspiration and motivation for dance making. The exercises examine traditional and contemporary art forms from around the world and explore ways to physically interpret what is heard, seen, spoken, and emoted through movement experimentation.

No other art form interacts so pervasively with the other arts than dance. Dance Composition: An Interrelated Arts Approach will help students from secondary school through university levels create artistic work that inspires and empowers both performers and viewers.Dance CompositionAn Interrelated Arts ApproachJanice Pomer2009 • Paperback with CD-ROM • 208 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6790-4 • $40.00 ($42.95 CDN; £29.99 UK; €36.00 EURO; $48.50 AUS; $66.00 NZ)

Building More DancesISBN 978-0-88011-973-3 • $28.00 ($29.95 CDN; £18.99 UK; €22.80 EURO; $34.00 AUS; $46.00 NZ)

Building Dances, Second EditionISBN 978-0-7360-5089-0 • $37.00 ($39.95 CDN; £28.99 UK; €34.80 EURO; $45.00 AUS; $61.00 NZ)Includes card deck

Choreography, Third Edition2007 • Paperback • 176 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6476-7 • $26.95 ($28.95 CDN; £16.99 UK; €20.40 EURO; $32.95 AUS; $43.99 NZ)

Dance Composition BasicsISBN 978-0-7360-5532-1 • $47.00 ($50.95 CDN; £37.99 UK; €45.60 EURO; $56.50 AUS; $77.00 NZ)

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Harness the power of imagery to improve alignment, balance, strength, and flexibilityDynamic Alignment Through Imagery, Second Edition, expands on the classic text and reference written by Eric Franklin, an internationally renowned teacher, dancer, and choreographer who has been sharing his imagery techniques for 25 years.

This expanded new edition includes• more than 600 imagery exercises along with nearly 500 illustrations to help

you visualize the exercises and use them in various contexts;• audio files for dynamic imagery exercises set to music and posted online; and • updated chapters throughout the book, including new material on integrated

dynamic alignment exercises and dynamic alignment and imagery.

This book will help you discover your natural flexibility, understand alignment, and quickly increase your power to move, explore how to use imagery to improve your confidence, and discover imagery conditioning programs that will lead you toward better alignment, safer movement, increased fitness, and greater joy.

The techniques and exercises presented here will guide you in improving your posture and positively affect your thoughts and attitude about yourself and others and help you feel and move better both mentally and physically.Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery, Second EditionEric Franklin2012 • Paperback • 448 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6789-8 $32.95 ($35.95 CDN; £21.99 UK; €26.40 EURO; $39.95 AUS; $53.99 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-1-4504-2340-3 $32.95 ($35.95 CDN; £19.99 UK; €24.00 EURO; $36.00 AUS; $49.00 NZ)

Improve your students’ ability to use music with danceMusic Fundamentals for Dance with Web Resource is a textbook that covers the elements of music and their application to dance and choreography for dancers, teachers, and choreographers. The chapters focus on musical notation, rhythm, melody, texture, score reading, musical forms, and structure. Each chapter concludes with a series of activities that connect the music fundamentals to dance.

An online web resource provides students with extended activities exploring melodies, rhythms, and music notation.  Music Fundamentals for Dance with Web Resource2012 • Paperback with Web Resource • Approx 136 ppISBN 978-0-7360-9652-2 eBook ISBN 978-1-4504-3269-6Call or go online for prices in July

Dance Imagery for Technique and PerformanceISBN 978-0-87322-943-2 • $30.95 ($32.95 CDN; £20.99 UK; €25.20 EURO; $36.95 AUS; $50.99 NZ)

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Blending science and art for improved dance techniqueDance Anatomy and Kinesiology will help dancers learn anatomical and biomechanical principles as they apply to dance performance. It focuses on optimal dance movement and the related principles for understanding the function of body joints. By applying these principles, dancers can help reduce their risk of injury and enhance their performance longevity.

Dance Anatomy and Kinesiology offers valuable scientific knowledge and understanding for dancers, helping them to blend anatomical and kinesiological principles with artistic expression. Such a blend of science and art will empower dancers to realize their potential and expand their artistic vision. Dance Anatomy and KinesiologyKaren Clippinger2007 • Hardback • 544 ppISBN 978-0-88011-531-5 • $69.00 ($74.95 CDN; £45.99 UK; €55.20 EURO; $83.50 AUS; $113.50 NZ)

Enhance understanding of anatomy’s effect on movement Experiential Anatomy in Dance Technique: Eight Skeletal Explorations will help instructors develop class material that allows their students to improve their understanding of their bodies—and their ability to make educated choices about their movements while becoming more dynamic and versatile dancers.

Experiential Anatomy in Dance Technique explores eight body areas: shoulder joint; scapula; hip joint; knee joint; spine; rib cage; tibia and fibula; and ankle, tarsus, and toes. For each area, the DVD features an instructor who• identifies skeletal and anatomical features using a model skeleton,• leads students in locating the anatomical features on themselves or on a partner, • demonstrates movement explorations focusing on that body area, and• choreographs phrases that explore that particular body area.Experiential Anatomy in Dance Technique DVDEight Skeletal ExplorationsJennifer Salk2010 • 165-minute DVDISBN 978-0-7360-9657-7 • $39.95 ($42.95 CDN; £31.99 UK; €38.40 EURO; $48.50 AUS; $66.00 NZ)

An illustrated guide to strength, flexibility, and efficiency of movementDance Anatomy provides a stunning visual perspective on the proper development of muscles, allowing readers to move with more grace and power while avoiding injuries with over 200 four-color anatomical illustrations that highlight major muscles in action. The book features 82 of the most effective dance, movement, and performance exercises, each designed to promote alignment, improved placement, proper breathing, and prevention of common injuries. In stunning detail, the accompanying illustration captures the dancer in motion and highlights the active muscles associated with each movement.Dance AnatomyJacqui Greene Haas2010 • Paperback • 208 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8193-1 • $23.95 ($25.95 CDN; £14.99 UK; €18.00 EURO; $28.95 AUS; $38.99 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-0-7360-8628-8 • $23.95 ($22.95 CDN; £13.99 UK; €16.80 EURO; $23.00 AUS; $31.00 NZ)

Conditioning for DanceISBN 978-0-7360-4156-0 • $24.95 ($26.95 CDN; £16.99 UK; €20.40 EURO; $29.95 AUS; $40.99 NZ)

Preventing Dance Injuries, Second EditionISBN 978-0-7360-5567-3 • $47.00 ($50.95 CDN; £29.99 UK; €36.00 EURO; $56.50 AUS; $77.00 NZ)

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Loud and clear calls on CDs for many of the 53 social folk dancesDance instruction has never been made easier than with Traditional Barn Dances With Calls & Fiddling. This book, DVD, and two-CD package contains everything you need for learning to teach 53 dances to participants of all ages and abilities, and it’s a great supplemental text for dance pedagogy courses. Music, calls, and dance steps are included for Virginia Reel, Portland Fancy, Paul Jones, Grand March, Seven-Step Polka, Farandole, Jefferson and Liberty, and more.

Thanks to the book’s precise and detailed instruction, you will quickly be comfortable with the various dances. Traditional Barn Dances With Calls & Fiddling contains these items:• An easy-to-use book that features the calls and directions • Sheet music for the fiddle tunes to encourage the use of live music • Folklore, facts, and teaching suggestions for each dance • A DVD with video glossary showing the moves as well as walkthroughs and

full demonstrations for selected dances• Two CDs of authentic fiddle tunes for many of the dances with and without calls

Traditional Barn Dances With Calls & Fiddling will help you build community—and skills—within your group. All will have a great time while taking part in an ongoing tradition of this resounding music and joyful dancing.Traditional Barn Dances With Calls & FiddlingDudley Laufman and Jacqueline LaufmanForeword by Ted Levin2009 • Paperback with DVD and 2 approx 78-minute music CDs • 216 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7612-8 • $61.00 ($65.95 CDN; £47.99 UK; €57.60 EURO; $74.00 AUS; $122.00 NZ)

Aerial DanceISBN 978-0-7360-7396-7 • $39.95 ($42.95 CDN; £31.99 UK; €38.40 EURO; $47.95 AUS; $65.99 NZ)

Gotta BallroomISBN 978-0-7360-5907-7 • $27.95 ($29.95 CDN; £21.99 UK; €26.40 EURO; $33.95 AUS; $45.99 NZ)

Frank Hatchett’s Jazz DanceISBN 978-0-7360-0025-3 • $19.95 ($21.95 CDN; £12.99 UK; €15.60 EURO; $23.95 AUS; $32.99 NZ)

Christy Lane’s Complete Book of Line Dancing, Second EditionISBN 978-0-7360-0067-3 • $24.95 ($26.95 CDN; £15.99 UK; €19.20 EURO; $29.95 AUS; $40.99 NZ)

Social Dance, Second EditionISBN 978-0-7360-4505-6 • $24.95 ($26.95 CDN; £18.99 UK; €22.80 EURO; $29.95 AUS; $40.99 NZ)

Gotta TangoISBN 978-0-7360-5630-4 • $27.95 ($29.95 CDN; £21.99 UK; €26.40 EURO; $33.95 AUS; $45.99 NZ)

Christy Lane’s Complete Guide to Line Dancing DVDISBN 978-1-88912-773-6 • $30.95 ($32.95 CDN; £24.99 UK; €30.00 EURO; $37.50 AUS; $51.00 NZ)

Multicultural Folk Dance Treasure Chest, Volumes 1 & 2 - DVD with CD2007 • PackageISBN 978-0-7360-7145-1 • $102.95 ($110.95 CDN; £82.99 UK; €99.60 EURO; $124.50 AUS; $169.00 NZ)Individual components also sold separately, visit www.HumanKinetics.com for pricing.

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Instructing Hatha YogaISBN 978-0-7360-5209-2 • $47.00 ($50.95 CDN; £30.99 UK; €37.20 EURO; $56.50 AUS; $77.00 NZ)

Prescriptive StretchingISBN 978-0-7360-9936-3 • $19.95 ($21.95 CDN; £12.99 UK; €15.60 EURO; $23.95 AUS; $32.99 NZ) eBook ISBN 978-1-4504-0486-0 $19.95 ($18.95 CDN; £12.98 UK; €15.60 EURO; $20.00 AUS; $27.00 NZ)

Hatha Yoga IllustratedISBN 978-0-7360-6203-9 • $14.95 ($15.95 CDN; £9.99 UK; €12.00 EURO; $17.95 AUS; $24.99 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-0-7360-8217-4 $14.95 ($13.95 CDN; £9.98 UK; €12.00 EURO; $14.00 AUS; $19.50 NZ)

Stretching AnatomyISBN 978-0-7360-5972-5 • $19.95 ($21.95 CDN; £14.99 UK; €18.00 EURO; $23.95 AUS; $32.99 NZ) eBook ISBN 978-0-7360-8084-2 $19.95 ($18.95 CDN; £13.99 UK; €16.80 EURO; $20.00 AUS; $27.00 NZ)

Your illustrated guide to postures, movements, and breathing techniquesYoga Anatomy will provide you with a deeper understanding of the structures and principles underlying each movement and of yoga itself. From breathing

to inversions to standing poses, you can see how specific muscles respond to the movements of the joints; how alterations of a pose can enhance or reduce effectiveness; and how the spine, breathing, and body position are all fundamentally linked.

Whether you are just beginning your journey or have been practicing yoga for years, Yoga Anatomy will be an invaluable resource—one that allows you to see each movement in an entirely new light.Yoga Anatomy, Second EditionLeslie Kaminoff and Amy Matthews 2012 • Paperback • 288 ppISBN 978-1-4504-0024-4 • $19.95 ($21.95 CDN; £12.99 UK; €15.60 EURO; $23.95 AUS; $32.99 NZ)eBook ISBN 978-1-4504-1984-0 • $19.95 ($18.95 CDN; £11.99 UK; €14.40 EURO; $19.90 AUS; $27.00 NZ)

A holistic approach to enriching students’ lives through yogaThrough Teaching Yoga for Life, you can employ a simple, safe, and pragmatic method for yoga instruction even if you’ve never taught it before. The clear, step-

by-step directions and ample illustrations make it easy for you to present each of the activities, lessons, and 52 poses included in the book.

This visual and user-friendly book supplies lessons and unit plans, and you’ll learn all about the basic physical poses, breathing techniques, play, visualizations, and relaxation methods. You’ll also discover how to teach yoga effectively and learn the science and movement principles behind yoga.Teaching Yoga for LifePreparing Children and Teens for Healthy, Balanced LivingNanette E. Tummers, EdD2009 • Paperback • 224 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7016-4 • $26.00 ($27.95 CDN; £17.99 UK; €21.60 EURO; $31.50 AUS; $43.00 NZ)

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