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an archive of dance writing
Sight
Unseen
(The New Republic, November 6, 1999)
One of
the most difficult things in the world is to tell a story through dance,
an art that lacks both the past and future tenses, and that is incapable
of rendering more than a handful of relationships without the support
of program notes.
Husbandry
(The New Republic, March 23, 2000)
The phrase
"Appalachian Spring" was conceived by Hart Crane, but most
people today associate it with the ballet of that name by Martha Graham--who
chose Crane's words for her title--and its music by Aaron Copland, who
modestly called his score "Ballet for Martha."
On
Dance: The Waking Beauty
(The New Republic, 1999)
Of music,
and The Sleeping Beauty, and Balanchine, and music
Part
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That’s Entertainment
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Finding Her Way Through Movement 25
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Paris Opera Ballet, Spring 2004 30
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Watching Ballet in the City of Art
A Gala for Claude Bessy in Paris 34
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London Report
Bolshoi and San Francisco Ballets,
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Dance Arts, National Ballet of Canada 41
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