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Preserving Live Art
by Claudia La Rocco
NEW YORK, NY May 21, 2008 —What does it mean to preserve live art? The choreographer Antony Tudor is being celebrated around the country this this year, and a range of ballet companies are performing his works. Ballet has a long and deep tradition – as a classical art form, it continually looks to the past. So a celebration of Tudor is all to the good. Or is it?
More on Anthony Tudor at the American Ballet Theater
More on Anthony Tudor Centennial Celebrations
Allan Kaprow at the Jewish Museum
