
Great dancers are not great because of their techniques, they are great because of their passion. - Martha Graham

Your heart is very much connected to your mind. - Mikhail Brayshnikov
This guide is intended to help you find resources for researching Dance theory, practice, and history; find performances to watch; and properly give credit to sources you use through citation.
WHERE DO I BEGIN?
You can start your search in our library database OneSearch, but if you aren't finding the resources you need, try some of these subject databases below:
A digital interdisciplinary archive of over 1,000 leading academic journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. JSTOR also includes other valuable materials for academic work, such as select monographs, photographs, manuscripts, speeches, maps, and pamphlets. All collections are full-text searchable, offer search-term highlighting, include high-quality images, and are interlinked by millions of citations and references.
This interdisciplinary journal collection provides full-text access to over 300 scholarly journals. It is particularly strong in the humanities disciplines, such as literature, history, and area studies (Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe), but also has content from the sciences and the social sciences.
STILL NEED HELP?
For additional assistance with dance research questions: