Opera: A Bigger Role For Dance

“In the 18th and 19th centuries, composers included music for dance interludes in their scores, but the dances were not intended to do much more than add to the spectacle and possibly give the singers a chance to catch their breaths. Today that tradition of separate and unequal is changing, largely because of innovative directors like Peter Sellars, and choreographer-directors like Mark Morris and Trisha Brown.”