Onstage with Martha Graham

Onstage with Martha Graham
Author: Stuart Hodes
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813065441

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When World War II was over, a young bomber pilot with an itch for movement and action hung up his cap and learned another way to fly. Onstage with Martha Graham is the story of Stuart Hodes, a versatile and influential dancer who got his start with Martha Graham, an icon of modern dance. His memoir is a rare firsthand view of the dance world in the 1940s and through the end of the twentieth century. One of the few male dancers in Graham’s company—and in the New York dance scene at the time—Hodes offers a unique perspective and a one-of-a-kind narrative. He describes how he fell into the art by chance, happening to walk into Graham’s studio one day. He was soon hooked. He documents his experiences, travels, passions, and loves while learning from and performing with Graham, during which time he saw most of the United States, much of Europe, and some of Asia. Advancing quickly, he eventually danced as Graham’s partner in Appalachian Spring, Deaths and Entrances, Every Soul Is a Circus, and Errand into the Maze. In his portrait of Martha Graham, who was the center of his dancing world, Hodes recounts conversations, revelations, bouts of temper and creativity, the daily ritual of deeply physical dancing, and the never-ending search for artistic validity. Direct, often humorous, and always authentic, Hodes shares his delight in dance as both hard work and a fantastic adventure.

Martha Graham

Martha Graham
Author: Russell Freedman
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0395746558

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A photo-biography of the American dancer, teacher, and choreographer who was born in Pittsburgh in 1895 and who became a leading figure in the world of modern dance.

The Technique of Martha Graham

The Technique of Martha Graham
Author: Alice J. Halpern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 59
Release: 1991
Genre: Dancers
ISBN: OCLC:25934124

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Martha Graham

Martha Graham
Author: Marian Horosko
Publsiher: A Cappella Books (IL)
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1991
Genre: Choreographers
ISBN: UCSC:32106015374298

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Explores the development of Martha Graham's dance theory and training.

Martha Graham

Martha Graham
Author: Marian Horosko
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813024730

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"Focuses on the celebrated technique, though the stuff of memoir naturally seeps in as well . . . . The illuminating, aphoristic comments appended to specific exercises recall the rich verbal imagery Graham employed, famously, in her teaching."--Los Angeles Times "The only book in print with a syllabus of her movements (including advanced work)."--Dancer"Recommended for all dance and theater collections . . . . Invaluable."--Backstage Marian Horosko brings together new and previously published interviews of Martha Graham's "family" of dancers, teachers, choreographers, and actors and interweaves them with provocative biographical material about the life and influence of the creator of classic modern dance. The interviews testify to the remarkable legacy that inspired the careers of many in the dance world, among them dancers from the contemporary generation who inherited her technique but never saw her perform. The interviews of teachers, all former Graham students, reflect their passion for maintaining Graham's few fixed principles and her emotional integrity. Some of the foremost actors of Graham's time describe their stormy encounters with her as she attempted to teach them that "movement doesn't lie." This book offers the only syllabus in print of Graham's work. Drawn from a private film of a class for her advanced and professional company members in the 1960s, it includes comments from Graham and speaks to her use of imagery in teaching. Detailed photographs document the development of Graham's choreographic legacy, which expanded and changed as she created each new work, more than 200 in all. These images, along with the interviews and commentary, plot the evolution of Graham's methodology and vocabulary of movement, on which classical modern dance continues to rely.

Martha Graham s Cold War

Martha Graham s Cold War
Author: Victoria Phillips
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190610364

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Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Columbia University, 2013, titled Strange commodity of cultural exchange: Martha Graham and the State Department on tour, 1955-1987.

Ballet for Martha

Ballet for Martha
Author: Jan Greenberg,Sandra Jordan
Publsiher: Flash Point
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781466818613

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A picture book about the making of Martha Graham's Appalachian Spring, her most famous dance performance Martha Graham : trailblazing choreographer Aaron Copland : distinguished American composer Isamu Noguchi : artist, sculptor, craftsman Award-winning authors Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan tell the story behind the scenes of the collaboration that created APPALACHIAN SPRING, from its inception through the score's composition to Martha's intense rehearsal process. The authors' collaborator is two-time Sibert Honor winner Brian Floca, whose vivid watercolors bring both the process and the performance to life.

Martha

Martha
Author: Agnes De Mille
Publsiher: Arrow
Total Pages: 509
Release: 1992
Genre: Choreographers
ISBN: 0091752191

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