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To: Ozguy1945
BOVINE EXCREMENT!

Isadora Duncan and then Denis/Shawn started MODERN DANCE!

Martha Graham was a student of the Denis/Shawn method!

You keep posting these ridiculous threads about people you know NOTHING about, and don't do enough research on. That's just pathetic!

5 posted on 05/11/2023 1:11:09 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
Where does Agnes de Mille fit into this picture?

7 posted on 05/11/2023 1:20:32 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie (LORD, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.)
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To: nopardons

Maybe, but Martha Graham dance is considered unique and groundbreaking nonetheless.


10 posted on 05/11/2023 2:44:36 PM PDT by viewfromthefrontier
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To: nopardons
That is a bit much - you aren't being accurate either. We all stand on the shoulders of giants, but it's not "bovine excrement" to recognize Graham's significant contributions to American modern dance.

Isadora Duncan was without doubt a pioneer in modern dance, but she left no direct heir in dance (despite the "Isadorable"'s efforts). She was emulated but her technique was never systematized. She believed she was reviving ancient Greek dance . . . but it was more her idea of what that dance may have been than an accurate portrayal. (Full disclosure: I was one of the choreographers and dancers involved in the production of Euripides' "The Bacchae" at Princeton in 1976. A joint project of the Art/Archaeology, Classics, and Dance departments, it was performed in the original Greek, with Greek music and dance, so far as we could reconstruct it.)

Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn definitely founded a school (even though St. Denis was smitten with "Orientalism") and provided a sound foundation of modern dance technique. But Graham definitely took it a step further - stripping off the exoticism and focusing entirely on the movement itself. That was a significant step away from the Denishawn School. (More disclosure: my mother studied with Graham and with Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman as well. She was the founder and director of the Atlanta Contemporary Dance Company and the Dancers' Collective of Atlanta.)

You gain no style points by being mean and abusive to people who post interesting articles. I await your curriculum vitae.

13 posted on 05/11/2023 6:49:13 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: nopardons

Martha learnt from them then took it to another level.

Betty Ford liked her work.


16 posted on 05/11/2023 9:54:45 PM PDT by Ozguy1945 (, many others)
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