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Arlene Louise Croce (born May 5, 1934) founded Ballet Review magazine in 1965. She was a dance critic for The New Yorker magazine from 1973 to 1998. Ginger Rogers Book (1972); Afterimages (1978); Going to the Dance (1982) Writing in the Dark, Dancing in The New Yorker [Arlene Croce] of which appeared in Croce's earlier works (Afterimage; Going to the Dance; Arlene Croce is the author of several books, including The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Book, Afterimages, Going to the Dance, and Sight Lines. She lives in Title, Going to the dance. Author, Arlene Croce. Edition, reprint. Publisher, Knopf, 1982. Original from, the University of Michigan. Digitized, Apr 23, 2010. By Arlene Croce Quite a number of the practitioners of the new dance assumed that because they abjured Where to Go, what to do. Of all the strong critics who write regularly for The New Yorker—Porter on music, Updike on books, Kael on film (sometimes)—Croce is perhaps now the Arlene Croce is the author of several books, including The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Book, Afterimages, Going to the Dance, and Sight Lines. She lives in Going to The Dance [Arlene Croce] Going to The Dance has 10 ratings and 0 reviews: Published July 12th 1982 by Alfred A. Knopf, 427 pages, Paperback. Arlene Croce is the author of several books, including The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Book, Afterimages, Going to the Dance, and Sight Lines. She lives in

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