From October 18th to October 20th, there was a very cool exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. It was called “20 Dancers for the XX Century”. It focused on twenty dancers who were dancing around the museum. What made this special was that there wasn’t a designated spot for the dancers. It wasn’t like other performances where the performers stayed on stage, and the audience watched from below or above. It was very informal; people were allowed to come up and chat with the dancers. Sometimes they would act like other visitors and just walk around looking at the art. The dancers would talk about their career and the pieces they were performing. They also didn’t have to perform their original work. For example, there was this male dancer named Richard Move who dressed up as Martha Graham, who was a very famous American modern dancer. This exhibition helped to break down the barrier between performer and spectator.