From the first few minutes of the show, I knew Clare Barron’s new play “Dance Nation” deserved its hype. In...
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Rachel Stone is a freelance writer based in Brooklyn, New York. She has published interviews, cultural criticism and reportage in publications including The New Republic, BOMB Magazine, Real Life Magazine, and other publications.
In May of 1913, the choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky premiered a ballet that culminated in a riot. The ballet, “The Rite...
“THERE ARE NO STORIES TO ANY OF THE DANCES IN ‘DANCES AT A GATHERING,’” the American choreographer Jerome Robbins reportedly...
There’s a moment at the end of Balanchine’s “Divertimento from Le baiser de la fée” in which the two principal...
In the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale The Red Shoes, a young girl is given an auspicious gift: a pair of...
“I had not thought death had undone so many.” These words belong to T.S. Eliot, from his poem The Waste...