Lincoln center's dance division is one for the books. (Between the covers).(Brief Article)

From: Dance Magazine | Date: January 1, 2002 | Copyright information

THE THREE YEARS THAT THE LINCOLN CENTER LIBRARY (OTHERWISE known as the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts) spent in limbo while its home was being renovated seemed endless (see Lynn Garafola's report in Presstime News, Dance Magazine, October 2001, page 45). [] During that time, like a bride on her honeymoon, the library began to use some new names. They had to do, of course, with benefactors. The Dance Division is now the Jerome Robbins Dance Division (212/870-1657)....

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