"At the ballet, you really feel like you're in the presence of something outside the rest of your life. Higher than the rest of your life"
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The intent is almost stubbornly physical. Ballet isn’t framed as entertainment or culture-as-status. It’s a sensation of entering a separate climate where time behaves differently and the human body refuses its usual limitations. Caro’s subtext is that everyday life, including the life he chronicles, has a gravitational pull: compromise, routine, ambition, exhaustion. Ballet becomes the opposite of that - not pure in a naive sense, but disciplined into seeming purity. The "higher" isn’t moral superiority; it’s verticality, lift, suspension, the staged miracle of weightlessness.
Context matters because Caro’s entire career is an argument that systems shape souls. Here, he’s confessing that systems don’t get the last word. For a writer who documents how power narrows reality, ballet offers a counter-reality: temporary, crafted, unquestionably human, and still somehow beyond the human day-to-day.
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Caro, Robert. (2026, January 17). At the ballet, you really feel like you're in the presence of something outside the rest of your life. Higher than the rest of your life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/at-the-ballet-you-really-feel-like-youre-in-the-64659/
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Caro, Robert. "At the ballet, you really feel like you're in the presence of something outside the rest of your life. Higher than the rest of your life." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/at-the-ballet-you-really-feel-like-youre-in-the-64659/.
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"At the ballet, you really feel like you're in the presence of something outside the rest of your life. Higher than the rest of your life." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/at-the-ballet-you-really-feel-like-youre-in-the-64659/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.




