BRINGING DANCE IN FROM THE COLD

“In the sixties, modern dance, like the other arts, took a turn toward conceptualism. Music, stories, stars – all the things that could draw you into an illusion, make you lose yourself in the show – were banished. The result was cleansing, but it was also a dead end.” Twyla Tharp was one of those who brought us back from all that. The New Yorker