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Review

Choreographing the Folk arrives as a model of interdisciplinary performance-history scholarship, immediately relevant to scholars of US theatre and dance history, while also of certain interest to specialists in American studies, African American studies, and cultural historians of the African diaspora. Written with a lively attention to detail, the author presents a captivating and provocative portrait of Zora Neale Hurston’s significance within American performance history.

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