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Staatstheater is not described as a "ballet for non-dancers" (Kontradanse). One of the nine parts of the piece is called this, because that is what it is. The whole work is a large scale deconstruction of the traditions of the German opera house. I would be happy to put an article on this piece if anyone thinks it might be a good idea.

First, welcome. See: Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages.
Second, an article would be great. You may find the following reference pages useful: policies and guidelines for contributors, our welcome page, an introduction for newcomers, and general help with editing and navigating the site. Hyacinth 21:33, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Nice information

It is a good thing to know. I wish I could add more info.

DJPOP

Citation style

I see that User:Jubileeclipman has added a "citation style" banner to this article, but I do not find the expected recommendation for improvement here on the talk page. It appears to me that the problem must be the unnecessary use of footnotes, since the reference format is basically author-date citation. This is easily corrected.—Jerome Kohl (talk) 08:38, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]