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Martha Graham When Dance Became Modern Neil Baldwin

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Martha Graham When Dance Became Modern Neil Baldwin
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 76.61 MB
Author: Neil Baldwin
ISBN: 9780385352338, 9780385352321, 0385352336, 0385352328
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Martha Graham When Dance Became Modern Neil Baldwin by Neil Baldwin 9780385352338, 9780385352321, 0385352336, 0385352328 instant download after payment.

A major biography—the first in three decades—of one of the most important artistic forces of the twentieth century, the legendary American dancer and choreographer who upended dance, propelling the art form into the modern age, and whose profound and pioneering influence is still being felt today.
"Brings together all the elements of Graham’s colorful life...with wit, verve, critical discernment, and a powerful lyricism.”—Mary Dearborn, acclaimed author of Ernest Hemingway
Time magazine called her “the Dancer of the Century.” Her technique, used by dance companies throughout the world, became the first long-lasting alternative to the idiom of classical ballet. Her pioneering movements—powerful, dynamic, jagged, edgy, forthright—combined with her distinctive system of training, were the epitome of American modernism, performance as art. Her work continued to astonish and inspire...

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