Arlene Croce, Dance Critic With a Biting Wit, Dies at 90Arlene Croce was a pioneering dance critic whose sharp, analytical reviews profoundly shaped the perception of dance in America.
When Critic vs. Choreographer Ignited a Cultural FirestormArlene Croce's 1994 essay controversially critiqued Bill T. Jones's 'Still/Here' for combining art with the personal narratives of terminal illness.
The Afterimage of Arlene CroceArlene Croce elevated dance criticism, placing dance on the cultural map through her compelling analysis and passionate dedication to the art form.
Arlene Croce, Dance Critic With a Biting Wit, Dies at 90Arlene Croce was a pioneering dance critic whose sharp, analytical reviews profoundly shaped the perception of dance in America.
When Critic vs. Choreographer Ignited a Cultural FirestormArlene Croce's 1994 essay controversially critiqued Bill T. Jones's 'Still/Here' for combining art with the personal narratives of terminal illness.
The Afterimage of Arlene CroceArlene Croce elevated dance criticism, placing dance on the cultural map through her compelling analysis and passionate dedication to the art form.
Bill T. Jones's Controversial "Still/Here," Thirty Years Later'Still/Here' by Bill T. Jones sparked significant controversy for its themes surrounding life-threatening illnesses and the ethics of representing suffering in art.