Count me among those who prefer the setting of context for watching new presentations of Martha Graham's barrier-breaking choreography. Her vision of what dance could be was unique; to fully ...
Dancer and choreographer Martha Graham held her first-ever performance on April 18, 1926 in New York City, and as her groundbreaking work reshaped the world of dance in the decades that followed, ...
A full house of enthusiastic dance fans welcomed the Martha Graham Dance Company back to Cleveland Saturday night for the first time in nearly two decades. Presented by DANCECleveland and Playhouse ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook At 99, the Graham company continues to grapple with the legacy of its founder with reimagined lost works and commissions. By Brian ...
Martha Graham was to 20th century American modern dance what Picasso was to art, Stravinsky was to music and Frank Lloyd Wright was to architecture. “It was a revolution in all of the arts — and ...
The season’s choicest esthetic turnout packed a Manhattan theater last week. Next morning the dance critics of the New York Times and Herald Tribune beat their gloved hands together and hurled nosegay ...
From 1967 through 2011, Deborah Jowitt wrote a weekly dance column for the Village Voice. Her substantial experience as a dancer, choreographer, critic, mother, teacher, and writer of a clutch of ...
There will also be two special events focusing on Martha Graham and design, a discussion/ demonstration on the Company's recent experiments with technology, a preview of Lloyd Knight's The Drama, and ...
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