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Article: ATTITUDES: FACES AND PLACES.(dance)(Column)
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- Dance Magazine
- Article date:
- December 1, 1998
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Many years ago a dear friend of mine, the late Walter Sorell, edited a book of essays by various authors, called The Dance Has Many Faces. It always struck me as a wonderful title for a book, partly because it was so evocative and so suggestive, but even more because it was so true. The many faces of dance ... think about it. We are surely inclined to take the enormous variety of dance for granted, and perhaps, both as audiences and critics, we tend to bring the same criteria, the same set of eyes, the same vocabulary, and the same approach to each and every thing. One size fits all!
I am thinking of this as I write because I have just spent a professional week ...
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