<p>George Balanchine one of the twentieth century&#39;s foremost choreographers strove to make music visible through dance. In The Art of Gravity Jay Rogoff extends this alchemy into poetry discovering in dancing -- from visionary ballets to Lindy-hopping at a drunken party -- the secret rhythms of our imaginations and the patterns of our lives.<br />The poems unfold in a rich variety of forms both traditional and experimental. Some focus on how Edgar Degas&#39;s paintings expose the artifice and artistic self-consciousness of ballet while paradoxically illuminating how it creates rapture. Others investigate dance&#39;s translation of physical gesture into allegorical mystery especially in Balanchine&#39;s matchless works. Rogoff pays tribute to superb dancers who grant audiences seductive glimpses of the sublime and to all of us who find in dance a redemptive image of ourselves.<br />The poet reveals dance as an &quot;art of gravity&quot; in the illusory weightlessness of a &quot;dance that ends in mid-air&quot; in the clumsiness of a Latin dance class&#39;s members &quot;trip- / ping over each other in the high school / gym&quot; and in the exploration of ultimate Gravity -- a sonnet sequence titled &quot;Danses Macabres.&quot; Ultimately Rogoff confronts with unflinching precision the dark consummation of all our dancing.</p>
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