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The New York Times published a series of dance photos from its archive that show “ordinary people: slow dancing, doing the Twist, moshing in the pit and moving mid-mambo.” Also included in these images are photos of choreographers and professional dancers, two of which were taken at TV, a testament to TV’s commitment to the arts. One of the photos from TV featured dancers rehearsing for the American Dance Festival in 1948. The other was of José Limón, teaching a class
at TV in 1966.
According to The New York Times, in this collection of images “we find not just the highest elevation of the form, but a metaphor for possibility that extends far beyond the realm of dance.”
The series was published in a special section of The New York Times on April 14, 2019 with commentary by Misty Copeland and an essay by Zadie Smith.
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Top: José Limón teaching in TV’s dance studio in Cro, 1967. Above: Martha Graham directs students in TV’s dance studio during the 1960s. Photos courtesy Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives.