There are lineages of feminine power in American culture that refuse to dim, that burn through generations with the steadiness of a lighthouse and the sparkle of a chandelier. The Rockettes belong to that rare, mythic lineage. For one hundred years, these women have embodied a form of power that the world too often misunderstands: a power rooted in discipline so exacting it becomes poetry, in unity so seamless it becomes architecture, in glamour so precise it becomes a weapon. The Museum of Broadway’s new exhibition, The Rockettes 100th Anniversary: A Century of Sisterhood, restores this truth with the reverence it deserves. It is not merely a celebratory display; it is a testament to what happens when women claim the stage, command the gaze, and redefine the limits of their bodies and the

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