The journals and magazines listed below have online full-text electronic availability. Click on the periodical's title to link to information about the extent of the HBLL's holdings in print and/or availability of the periodical electronically. Use the call number to locate the periodical in Music & Dance. Current print issues may be found in the Music & Dance Reading Room. Back issues are bound together and can be found in the Music & Dance stacks.
Attitude: The Dancers' Magazine
ATTITUDE is an artist-initiated independent dance magazine for savvy readers focused on having information from New York City, the dance capitol of the world. It documents the lives of diverse innovative dance artists of regional New York and the global community as they perform especially in venues of New York's five boroughs. Each issue contains features, reviews, research news, and announcemnts. ATTITUDE covers all dance forms, including ballet, modern, jazz, tap, ethnic, theatre and Broadway.
Dance Research Journal
Dance Research Journal (DRJ), published twice yearly, is the official journal of the Congress on Research in Dance (CORD). DRJ carries scholarly articles, book reviews, a list of books and journals received, and reports of scholarly conferences, archives, and other projects of interest to the field.
Dance Chronicle: Studies in Dance and the Related Arts
Dance Chronicle is international in perspective and interdisciplinary in thrust, as indicated by its subtitle, Studies in Dance and the Related Arts, placing it at the forefront of dance history research. Articles address a wide variety of topics, including dance and music, theater, film, literature, visual arts, and aesthetics within a broad panorama of countries, cities, and venues.
Dance Magazine
On top of the dance world for over 80 years, Dance Magazine is the must-read magazine for professional and aspiring dancers. From Broadway to ballet and tap to hip hop, no other magazine keeps you in touch with what is going on in all disciplines of dance.
Dance Research : the Journal of the Society for Dance Research
Dance Research, the Society for Dance Research's peer-reviewed journal, is published twice a year by Edinburgh University Press and contains articles and book reviews reflecting the range of members' interests. Dance Research is essential reading for those involved in the study and practice of dance. It is edited and published in Britain with the assistance of a distinguished group of editorial consultants based in Europe and the USA. The journal provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of contemporary dance research and contains a section of comprehensive book and journal reviews.
DanceView
DanceView is a quarterly review of dance published since 1979. We publish comprehensive, full-season reviews of major companies (New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Mark Morris, the Kirov, Paris Opera, Bolshoi, Royal, San Francisco and Miami City Ballets, for example). There's an interview about dancing in every issue; we regularly publish Marc Haegeman's interviews with stars of the Kirov and Paris Opera Ballets, and we also interview directors and choreographers. We also publish regular reports from New York, London and San Francisco.
NDD: l'actualité de la danse
NDD is a French-language journal published by Belgian dance association Contredanse, which seeks to support and stimulate the creation of choreography. NDD publishes relevant information to the public, amateurs, and professionals in the field of dance.
From the Green Room: Dance/USA's e-Journal
Covering the business of dance for dancers, choreographers, administrators, dance organizations and foundations with news, commentary and discussion of issues relevant to the field.
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art
PAJ is admired internationally for its independent critical thought and cutting-edge explorations. PAJ charts new directions in performance, video, drama, dance, installations, media, film, and music, integrating theater and the visual arts. Artists' writings, critical commentary, interviews, and a special review section for performances and gallery shows are highlighted along with plays and performance texts from around the world. New features include Performance Drawings portfolios and the Art, Spirituality, and Religion ongoing series.