Edited by dance scholar and exhibition curator Lynn Garafola and historian Eric Foner, this text takes a look at the history of America's premier ballet company, placing it within the context of the city's changing intellectual and cultural life. Drawing on the perspectives of dance scholars, urbanists, musicologiest, art historians and scholars of gay history, the book reveals the complex forces that contributed to the company's success.

Dance for a City:

Fifty Years of the New York City Ballet

Edited by Lynn Garafola with Eric Foner

Columbia University Press

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