In a word: Yes.
I've been under the impression that "serious" (or is that "classical"?) dancers/choreographers are miffed because they "need" music to dance; so to that end some dance companies will even schedule dance pieces with-out music. Pure art, doncha know;-)


On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 09:36 PM, Ralph Mazza wrote:
.......... and I only went to that one because I was familiar with the music and counted on that to rescue the evening if I didn't like the dancing. Do ballet impresarios believe the music to be so trivial a part of the production as to be unworthy of attribution?

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