Web—Martha Graham, in a taped interview for Blood Memory1 Historians and dance critics alike have used phrases from Martha Graham's Blood Memory: An Autobiography (1991) as though it were written in her own hand, despite concerns about the degree of her authorship expressed upon the book's publication WebIn her autobiography, Blood Memory, Martha Graham wrote: In those early days a favorite of mine, the critic Stark Young, said to a friend, ‘Must I join you at Martha’s dance concert tonight? All that percussive angular movement — I am so afraid she’ll give birth to a cube.”
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WebThe cross-reading of archives uncovers the narrative history of the making of Blood Memory, and how Graham, editors, and handlers constructed and reconstructed the … WebMartha Graham b. 1894, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; d. 1991, New York Martha Graham was a leading figure in the American modern dance movement. She choreographed over 180 works in a career that spanned more than half a century, and performed in most of her productions. ffsc2323ts9
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WebMar 26, 2013 · The cross-reading of archives uncovers the narrative history of the making of Blood Memory, and how Graham, editors, and handlers constructed and reconstructed … WebMartha Graham is recognized as a primal artistic force of the 20th century, alongside Picasso, James Joyce, Stravinsky, and Frank Lloyd Wright. TIME magazine named Martha Graham “Dancer of the Century,” and People … WebAug 1, 1991 · Graham, the extraordinary creative force who ranks with Picasso and Stravinsky, broke traditional molds and ultimately changed … ffsb youtube