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Title Author Type Date Words
Dealing with curves: dancers don't need to feel hampered by a C-cup--there are lots of ways to work with it. Feller, Alison Aug 1, 2009 787
Stuck on it: Kinesio tape has won a following among dancers. Wozny, Nancy Jul 1, 2009 720
Advice for dancers. Hamilton, Linda Apr 1, 2009 931
Aligning your pelvis. Burke, Siobhan Mar 1, 2009 711
Q&A. Hamilton, Linda Jan 1, 2009 987
Improving contractions. Graff, Ellen Oct 1, 2008 681
Designing dancers: where movement and material meet. Hanlon, Khara Oct 1, 2008 1479
Improving alignment. Brandenhoff, Peter Sep 1, 2008 877
Don't crash & burn: what you need to know to slim down the healthy way. Stahl, Jennifer Aug 1, 2008 1409
Curtain up. Perron, Wendy Editorial Jul 1, 2008 462
The new athletic aesthetic: dancers who are ripped and ready to releve. Macel, Emily Jul 1, 2008 1470
Improving jumps. Carman, Joseph Jul 1, 2008 1003
Unique feet: discover your foot type and its perfect pointe shoe. Berardi, Gigi Mar 1, 2008 1502
Advice for dancers. Hamilton, Linda Feb 1, 2008 900
The dance of breath. Wozny, Nancy Mar 1, 2007 743
Advice for dancers. Hamilton, Linda Jul 1, 2006 899
The myth of the perfect body: seven gorgeous dancers talk about why they are far from perfect. Alfaro, Nancy Jul 1, 2006 1872
Body and soul: if your body becomes your sole focus, you don't learn how to be an artist. The deepest dancing is nourished by the spirit within you. Kirkland, Gelsey Jul 1, 2006 678
Tips to avoid a compression injury. Martin, Suzanne Feb 1, 2006 676
The silent partner: dancers and floors have an ambivalent relationship, but new technology is improving it. Looseleaf, Victoria Jan 1, 2006 1302
Wake up your body: dancers' favorite warm-up moves. Hanlon, Khara Oct 1, 2005 1430
Centering work: integrating movement. Kraus, Lisa Sep 1, 2005 758
Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers (Jossey-Bass). She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine readers since 1992. Hamilton, Linda Jul 1, 2005 816
Mind your body: Pilates or Gyrotonic? Don't be systematic. Murphy, Ann May 1, 2005 760
Burnout: the problem with hard work. Hamilton, Linda May 1, 2005 554
Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers (Jossey-Bass). She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine recorders since 1992. Hamilton, Linda Jul 1, 2004 812
Authentic movement: find yourself in the steps. Samuels, Shayna Jul 1, 2004 782
Pilates: ripe for reforming? Galeota-Wozny, Nancy Jun 1, 2004 648
You are (exactly) what you eat. Martin, Suzanne Jun 1, 2004 624
Body work basics: finding the right therapy means asking yourself a few key questions ... Martin, Suzanne Mar 1, 2004 1137
Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D. is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers (Jossey-Bass). She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine readers since 1992. Hamilton, Linda Mar 1, 2004 832
Health and fitness for life. Martin, Suzanne Apr 1, 2003 796
Brain dance. (News). Cohen, Philip Dec 1, 2002 370
Redefining the dancer's body. Perron, Wendy Brief Article Nov 1, 2001 294
The Wages of Starvation. Hamilton, Linda Brief Article Mar 1, 2001 792
Ideals. Philp, Richard Editorial Sep 1, 1998 855
Directors talk about weight. Ben-Itzak, Paul Brief Article Nov 1, 1997 807

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