A few years back, my children, when they still packed meat in the meat packing district of downtown Manhattan, a towering figure appeared there and made people laugh and marvel. On a small red stage in a shabby cave of a night club called Mother, he taught us about what was old and sacred in dance and what was new and edgy. This good wizard, Richard Move—six-foot-five and round-faced—channeled to perfection modern dance pioneer Martha Graham, who stood at least a foot-and-a-half shorter, with... More >>>