From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia

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From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia. / Winther, Helle.

Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings. red. / Sabine C. Koch; Iris Bräuninger. Berlin : Logos Verlag Berlin, 2006. s. 154-165.

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Winther, H 2006, From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia. i SC Koch & I Bräuninger (red), Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings. Logos Verlag Berlin, Berlin, s. 154-165.

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Winther, H. (2006). From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia. I S. C. Koch, & I. Bräuninger (red.), Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings (s. 154-165). Logos Verlag Berlin.

Vancouver

Winther H. From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia. I Koch SC, Bräuninger I, red., Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings. Berlin: Logos Verlag Berlin. 2006. s. 154-165

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Winther, Helle. / From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia. Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings. red. / Sabine C. Koch ; Iris Bräuninger. Berlin : Logos Verlag Berlin, 2006. s. 154-165

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