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    Martha Graham Generation after generation, in different countries of the world there has always been different styles of body expression. Dance is a special form of art which movement of the body creates. One of the most delicate types of dance, which evokes emotion, is ballet. For Martha Graham, ballet was not only a dance: it was a way to express a fear or happiness with gestures created by the body. Graham was recognized as having made revolutionary changes in dance: in form, subject

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    Martha Graham created modern dance in 1926 and came her dance company . Her dance company teaches modern and contemporary dance. In the 20th century Martha Graham was one of the greatest artist around. “ She created a movement language based upon expression capacity of the human body”, Duarte. She stood out from her society because she was never afraid of expressing herself. Martha started teaching a group of dancers who wanted to get out of their shell. Since It took a while for Martha to

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    Martha Graham (1894-1991) was a professional dancer and choreographer. It is said that Graham invented Modern Dance. She was very talented and even won awards for her hard work including the Medal of Freedom. After viewing short clips of Graham’s style of dance, I am able to see that Graham was not afraid to dance and nor was she afraid of the music. Watching her dance in these clips, I did see freedom and elegance. I was able to see her true personality through her body movements. In comparison

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    of Modern Dance) Martha Graham, along with and Doris Humphrey are both pioneers of modern dance,

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    As dance continued to be more prominent, some great choreographers utilized it to achieve greater goals that related to the issues of that current time. The pioneer Martha Graham created dances that contained uncommon

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    evolution and dance and musical theater in America. American modern dance was created to produce unique expression to the society of America during the 19th century. A famous figure comes to mind when thinking of the evolution of American dance. Martha Graham was known as the "Mother of Modern Dance" because of her affiliations with the choreography of dance. It is said that she created a dance with a "new level of popularity…she created a new language of movement that expressed powerful emotions"(Ember)

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    has many different styles, some of them closely linked to music, such as jazz, rock and roll, and hip-hop. Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American modern dancer and choreographer whose influence on dance has been compared with the influence of Picasso on modern visual arts, the influence of Stravinsky on music, and the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright in architecture. Graham technique is a modern dance movement style and teaching method created by American dancer and choreographer

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    Martha Graham was born May 11th, 1894 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania United States (Terry, 2016). Martha was a noteworthy dancer, teacher, and choreographer who specialized in ballet. “Over more than 50 years she created more than 180 works, from solos to large-scale works, in most of which she herself danced. She gave modern dance new depth as a vehicle for the intense and forceful expression of primal emotions” (Terry, 2016, pg. 1). As the daughter if an esteemed physician this sparked her interest

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    Biography of Martha Graham Martha Graham was known as the mother of American dance. She was born on May 11, 1894 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. At fourteen she moved with her family to California and began dancing. The first dance recital she saw was in Los Angeles, California by choreographer and dance pioneer, Ruth St. Denis. When Graham was twenty-two years old she joined the Denishawn school and dance troupe. The school of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn had a great impact on Graham’s

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    particular stand out to me, as people who inspired others from a place of pure passion. Martha Graham, Beethoven, and Jackie Robinson are all figures in history that have followed their passions and made a lasting impression on everyone who has come after them. I would love to dance with all of these amazing figures because I believe that passion is the key to telling a story, and telling a story

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