The Chronicle of Higher Education
DANCE

What Makes American Ballet American?

A festival suggests some answers

Sixteen women costumed in long, pale tutus stand motionless as the curtain rises. Then, like water poured from a pitcher, and moving as one dancer, they curve their arms, shade their eyes, and open their feet to first position, heel to heel, toes turned out, in one of neoclassical ballet's...

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