As a dancer and choreographer, Martha Graham was a revolutionary, exchanging the flowing movements of traditional ballet for an approach far more jagged and Cubist. Though her legacy remains controversial, it is undeniable that Graham's impassioned forms helped give birth to the rise of modern dance. This collection of films offers a rare glimpse into Graham's world, both as choreographer and performer. Included here is the documentary A DANCER'S WORLD (1957), in which Graham discusses her methodology, and two of her most famous ballets, the Aaron Copland-scored APPALACHIAN SPRING (1958), which focuses on a Prairie wedding, and NIGHT JOURNEY (1961), Graham's exceedingly dark take on the Oedipus myth. Also featured here is a profile of Graham from PBS's AMERICAN MASTERS series, MARTHA GRAHAM: THE DANCER REVEALED (1994).
DVD Features:
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
(unspecified) - English
Additional Release Material:
Archival Footage
Featurette:
1. "Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed"
2. "Aaron Copeland: Art in America"
Interviews:
1. Ron Simon
2. Martha Graham Company Dancers
Text/Photo Galleries:
Essays:
1. Nathan Kroll
2. Joan Acocella
Score Composer
Aaron Copland: American Composer/Pianist
Choreographer
Martha Graham: Choreographer/Dancer
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