Martha Graham
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A pioneering American modern dancer and choreographer: Martha Graham refers to an influential 20th-century artist who revolutionized modern dance. She is specifically known for developing a unique, expressive dance technique and for creating works characterized by emotional intensity, formal austerity, and technical precision.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The choreography was deeply influenced by the techniques of Martha Graham.
- Martha Graham is often called the "mother of modern dance."
- We studied a famous solo originally performed by Martha Graham herself.
Advanced Usage
"Graham technique": Refers to the codified system of movement principles (involving contraction and release, spiral, and fall and recovery) developed by Martha Graham.
- The dancer's training in the Graham technique was evident in her powerful core movements.
To be described as "Graham-esque": Having qualities reminiscent of Martha Graham's style, such as dramatic intensity, angular shapes, or thematic seriousness.
- The new piece, with its focus on internal conflict, felt distinctly Graham-esque.
Variants and Related Words
Graham (adj): Used attributively to describe things related to her methods or style.
- The company maintains a strong Graham repertoire.
Martha Graham Dance Company (n): The professional dance company she founded in 1926, which continues to perform her works.
- He received a contract to dance with the Martha Graham Dance Company.
Synonyms
- Modern dance pioneer: A general term for a groundbreaking figure in modern dance.
- Choreographer: A creator of dances (this is a broader category that includes her).
Related Phrases
- "A Dancer's World": The title of a seminal 1957 film featuring Martha Graham explaining her artistic philosophy.
- "Lamentation": The title of one of Martha Graham's most iconic solo works, performed in a tube of fabric.
Noun
- United States dancer and choreographer whose work was noted for its austerity and technical rigor (1893-1991)