Article: Curtain up.

Anything can happen in adolescence," wrote Agnes de Mille about that tremulous age in which we are almost unbearably sensitive. We have a sense that every decision we make will affect our lives forever--and we might be right. We're almost through childhood and see a glimmer of adulthood on the horizon. We're a liquid, waiting to turn solid. But we have so little experience that each new event makes a big, possibly indelible, impression. Many years later, we may look back and remember as though it were yesterday. For dancers, this means remembering, in vivid detail, moments in the studio or onstage that suddenly illuminated our career, guided our talent, or defined our ...

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