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Dance criticism

Dance criticism in the United States is the act of producing a written or spoken review of a dance performance. It may also refer to the report itself, which may act as an archived review, critique, or highlight. As with other topics, dance criticism may employ its own technical language, and may also reflect the critic's opinions. Major newspapers cover the arts in some form and dance criticism may be included. Dance criticism is available in other types of media as well, such as online publishing, through blogs, websites, and online videos.

Current dance critics
Throughout the 20th century, dance critiques were available primarily through newspaper and magazine writing. With the improvement of technology, they have become increasingly available through social media platforms and blogs, significantly influencing how the general public views dance art forms. • Joan Acocella of The New YorkerJack Anderson (dance critic), formerly of The New York TimesGeorge Dorris, former editor of the Dance ChronicleRobert Gottlieb of The New York ObserverLaura Jacobs of The New CriterionDeborah Jowitt, formerly of The Village VoiceAlastair Macaulay of The New York TimesJohn Rockwell, formerly of The New York TimesMichael Seaver of The Irish Times • Judith Mackrell of The Guardian • Luke Jennings of The Observer ==History of dance criticism==
History of dance criticism
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