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    Martha Graham: dancer, teacher, choreographer, mother of 20th century dance. Martha is recognized as one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century. Her dance technique and style was constantly growing and expanding through experimentation of what the body could do based on its own structure. “’I wanted to begin,’ she said, ‘not with characters or ideas, but with movement’” (World Biography). She believed that the purpose of dance was to create an increased awareness of life

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    Martha Graham and Doris Humphrey are known as the founders, or the pioneers of modern dance. They were of the first to begin the modern dance era, after Isadora Duncan. Graham and Humphrey reshaped the way people looked at dance giving it new meaning. During the 1900’s they defined modern dance and gave it clear recognizable movements that distinguish it from many other dances created in the past. Martha Graham's technique of modern dance consists of very powerful, and emotional movements. They

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    heard of the “Graham Technique”? Martha Graham was a very famous dancer in the 20th century, who created this. Martha is considered to be the mother of modern dance for the 20th century. Martha Graham is not only a famous choreographer but also a really great dancer. Martha Graham had a great passion for ballet. Martha Graham was born May 11, 1894 and died April 1, 1991. Martha was born in Allegheny City, which is now known as Pittsburgh. Martha also had a younger sister named Georgia Graham Sargeant

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    Martha Graham: The Mother of Modern Dance The realms of self-expression some being art, music, and dance have always drawn inspiration from one another, a movement starting in one and spreading. In the case of the Modern Art Movement there is no exception. Modern Art is said to have started in 1870 and ended roughly around 1931. The Modern Music Movement started in 1910 and is currently still being considered happening today. The Modern Dance Movement had two waves, one in the early 1900's and again

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    certain event. But who were some of the pioneers that created this gestures? Throughout this essay I am going to talk about two of them, Martha Graham and Jose Limon who are the 20th century’s innovative artists in our dance culture. Her name is Martha Graham and is considered as “the mother of the modern dance”. As Alma Guillermoprieto has pointed out. Marta Graham was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 11, 1894. She died on April 1, 1991 when she was 96 years old. During her early life, she lived

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    Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American modern dancer and choreographer who has had a huge influence on dance and the influence has been compared to Picasso’s on art. She is also recognized as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and has inspired many generations of famous choreographers and dancers including Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor, and Twyla Tharp, In the mid-1910s, she began her studies at the Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts, and she continued

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    Martha Graham Martha Graham was born on May 11, 1894 in Allegheny (now Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. She was 1 of the 3 daughters her parents, George and Jane Graham, had. Influenced by her father, he was a doctor that used physical moving to fix nervous disorders. He believed that the body could express its inner senses. Martha became interested in dance after seeing Ruth St. Denis perform in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, her parents did not approve her wishes to study dance and because of this,

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    Martha Graham is one of the most important and well-known dancers/ choreographers of the 20th century. Graham is considered the mother of modern dance because of how much she studied and experimented with modern dance then passed on her information to future generations. She used modern dance to break away from the traditional movements and constraints of dance and created movements that would truly displayed the human soul through movement. Graham was born on May 11th, 1894 in a small town outside

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    Martha Graham Martha Graham was one of the most influential figures in American modern dance, and her techniques and styles are still practiced today. She became widely known throughout all ages and decades. Her first debut was in the 1920's. As time went on, she became more experienced and wiser in the modern dance field. Martha Graham, whose style was considered controversial, became one of the finest choreographers and dancers in the dance world. In 1894 Martha was born in Allegheny

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    This is an article from Pittsburgh University which briefly concludes about Martha Graham's dance career. The article includes where Martha Graham started to learn dancing, some of the transactions in Martha's life and her impact on American modern dance. This is a great source for people who want to know basic information about Martha Graham's dance career and impact on America in a limit amount of time. The article forcefully describes Martha's dance career and the subtitles in the article are

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