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If you don’t know anything about the art you’re about to see, you can focus on appreciating the work without preconceptions, says Lyndsey Winship.

"I explained it when I danced it,” Margot Fonteyn supposedly said when asked what one of her performances meant. For the renowned ballerina, there was no need for exposition and analysis, she let her body do the talking.
How does it work for audiences? How much does it matter what you know about a performance and its creator before you see it? At this yea... Keep reading on The Guardian