Changing Times
In Trisha Brown's 1983 “Set and Reset,” dancers float in and out of the wings like bubbles.
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Quadrophenia is about young men . . . and I do weep for young men still, because we are still struggling,” Pete Townshend—80 years old—playfully told Stephen Colbert while promoting the latest incarnation of the Who’s 1973 rock opera and 1979 film: “Quadrophenia: A Rock Ballet,” which ran last weekend at City Center. I wouldn’t have expected the violent clash between the mods and the rockers, niche 1960s British gangs, to be relevant to our technological era. Their beefs were between leather and trim tailoring, hair spray versus natural shags (though the mods did resemble Justin Bieber in the coiffure department). I was wrong. The old Soho rivals’ conflation of appearance and identity felt remarkably timely, as did their attempt to mask loneliness with tribalism.
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In Trisha Brown's 1983 “Set and Reset,” dancers float in and out of the wings like bubbles.
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