Encounter between Hyper-Media and Art Education: A Retrospection of Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Memories of Art and Education
Physical education removed itself from dancing while being enveloped by the illusions of primitive Germany or ancient Greece and its rapid growth encroached on the territory previously held by dancing.10 This erosion of traditional dancing by modern physical education under the name of "the nat...
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