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    for their music; and for modern dance, there was Martha Graham. Martha Graham can easily be named the pioneer of modern dance, as her impact on the art form is often compared to that of Picasso’s on painting, Stravinsky’s on music, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s on architecture (Graham). Her greatest contribution to dance was her exploration of how to express abstract emotions through movement and giving a definition to an “American” form of dance. Martha saw dance as a platform to communicate raw emotion

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    Diversion of Angels was first performed by the Martha Graham Dance Company in 1948 and was choreographed by Martha Graham. She is well known for her contribution and conception of modern dance. The choreography was first performed august 13th, 1948 in New London at the Palmer Auditorium. This dance contains movement and techniques commonly found in Graham's work while presenting a compelling performance. The dance’s core theme is love and its interactions within life and within others love. Diversion

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    Martha Graham wasn’t just an ordinary dancer, but an extraordinary choreographer and artist. You would expect an artist to just draw with pen and paper, but Martha wasn’t a regular artist she was different. She didn’t go by the rules of classical ballet, but created her own movements that showed internal feeling through movement. In addition to Martha’s creativity, she was also a critical modern dance figure in history and created a modern dance movement. Martha, full name of Martha Graham was born

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    research one of the most influential Modern Dance pioneers; Martha Graham. Graham’s contributions to dance has often been compared to Picasso’s contributions to art and Stravinsky’s to music; in my opinion she opened up many new opportunities and possibilities for dance including the ability to learn free expression and honesty through movement. Martha Graham was born on May the 11th, 1894, in the suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Martha was one of George and Jane Beers Graham’s three daughters

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    Martha graham is a professional choreographer. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Martha had 2 other siblings. Martha also had lots of creative thoughts and she wanted them to be known but she also wanted them to be known by movement, physical movement, so she said dancing. She then tried by starting to teach a group of dancers and choreographing their dances. Martha’s artistic ability drew attention to lots of artistic genres that drew lots of attention towards her and her ability’s

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    Martha Graham wasn’t like other dancers. She didn’t have formal dance training, but started late in her technique. She traveled around the country with different dance groups, but decided she wanted to make a dance style of her own. She used modern music, basic lighting, and even sewed her own costumes. She referred herself to a “'doom eager' or 'eager for destiny no matter what it costs you' “(Bannerman). Martha Graham created a new style; a dance that pulled with gravity and filled with tension

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    profound choreographers of the 20th century Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey forever changed the history and future of American Modern Dance. Both choreographers have such inspirational backgrounds that enhance the emotions throughout their pieces. In the peak of their careers, they fulfilled their accomplishments and goals. Being that they were both American choreographers, their work was different for the most part but was similar at some point. Martha Graham created a movement language based upon the

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    Martha Graham is a contemporary choreographer that had a huge career with her unique style of choreographies. During her lifetime she seen dance evolve and grow from an art form to an established one. She was a pioneer and a visionary who created her own movement language, she showed that dance could be a serious art form because it explored human emotions. Today; her movement techniques are used worldwide and is a commonplace in dance classes as well. One of her famous dance pieces Appalachian

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    Martha Graham was known as ‘the mother of modern dance’ She was born 1894, in Pittsburgh USA. Graham has influenced modern dance through her technique, performance and choreographs. Mather graham was a prime revolutionary in the arts of this century and the American dancer and choreographer whose name became synonymous with modern dance (nytimes, 1991). Throughout her career of more then 50 years she created more than 180 works form solos to group pieces. She has given modern dance a new depth of

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    Countless artists have created works that integrate themes of historical events. Martha Graham, also known as the Mother of Modern Dance, has produced several renowned pieces with this. I believe that her piece, Panorama, is a great example of a piece that uses history that is timeless. The dance was choreographed in 1935 for students at Bennington College in Vermont during their summer dance workshops. These workshops contained unique American modern dancers and choreographers that shared their

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