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Elizabeth Schwall is an Assistant Professor of History at Northern Arizona University. Her research focuses on Cuban modern dance, gender and disability in dance, and cultural diplomacy during the Cold War era. She has published extensively on topics such as Alberto Alonso's revolutionary musicals, the intersection of dance and politics in Cuba, and post-socialist dance legacies.
Her work explores themes like the 'sugar curtain' metaphor in U.S.-Cuba relations, contamination narratives in dance history, and diasporic connections through performance. Schwall's research has been cited 2 times in Scopus, with an h-index of 14 based on her 7 scholarly works since 2017.
She contributes to academic discourse through peer-reviewed articles in journals like Gender and History, Studies in Musical Theatre, and Dance Research Journal, as well as book chapters addressing hidden legacies in post-socialist dance traditions.





