I had the honor of having been a regular student at the Martha Graham studio on the East side in the seventies Those were glorious days for me, I loved every minute of it and everyoone Martha Graham changed my perspective on life
Wow I felt something I dunno what it was but I'm reading this book called Hero's Journey and Martha Graham brought me here. Never knew who she was until now. I am a pole dancer and this lady is my new hero. WOW just WOW
I'm a senior citizen. NYC/NY'er, born & raised. I first saw Graham's dance company in the 1970's. I actually saw her carried out on stage by male dancers like a year before her death. She lived almost to age 100. She died some 30 years ago. In the 1970's, I was involved with her prima male dancer. Mario Delamo. I'm glad you found/discovered her.
maria s keep in mind the age range here will interpret it that way because back in the day that was the association. Most of the older generation has no idea the level of art and strength today’s pole dancers have.
Just read about Martha Graham; incredible woman. In retrospect I can see now only how her dancing methods influenced contemporary dance, but her insistence on prioritizing expression over shape and form was such a perfect fit for the arrival of film. Ballet makes sense from far away, but using the floor, the face and the torso makes more sense for cinematic recording.
Stunning. I can only imagine the hours of practice that went into this. I have been fascinated by Martha Graham since I first read about her over 15 years ago in Garry Will's book "Certain Trumpets: The Nature of Leadership."
Dear God, that is amazing. Thank you so much for giving us this. Have been an admirer of Martha Graham for yonks. Don't know anything about modern dance so it is about time I learned and will do so through watching these wonderful uploads. Thank you. Cheers.
Ahh THATS where Jiri Kylian got that "Petit Mort" segment with the gowns... Like Zappa said "All the good music's already been done by people with wigs and stuff."
I used to dance with Erick Hawkins in the 197O's. Erick was the great romantic and erotic passion of Martha's entire incarnation. Erick and Martha fell in love when Erick joined her company as a guest star in 1938. He was around 27... and Martha was into her 4O's. Which was a bit scandalous back then. When he joined her company he became her first male dancer. Which revolutionized her Art. For now the entire world of the relationship between men and women became open to her. The Graham Crackers hated him from the moment he arrived in Martha's world. For he took up all of her attention and focus. She also asked him to teach them Ballet classes. As he was the first student at Balanchine's new School Of American Ballet. And the first student allowed to teach classes at the school. He would tell the Graham Crackers to hold their arms out at a 45 degree angle. Which offended them... because they were organic dancers... not mathematical dancers. They danced from their vaginas... not from their heads. They were together for 12 years... and they got married in the last couple of years. Before the legendary fight in that London hotel. Which precipitated all of Martha's suffering woman characters in the 195O's. After Erick left her... because she gave him no other choice. It was also Erick who introduced Martha to the Greek classics. Which she tended to focus on after he left. Erick had precociously received a scholarship to Harvard at the age of 15. But since he thought he might be a bit young... he waited a year and entered at 16. He graduated at 2O in 193O with a degree in the Classics. Just in time for the Great Depression. But he was brilliant and beautiful and bold. Many people consider those 12 years to have given birth to many of Martha's best works. Such as their love dance APPALACHIAN SPRING. All of Martha's later partners were based on the template of Erick Hawkins. They were both soul mates... who loved and wounded each other deeply. Which will have to be karmically resolved in other lifetimes. Erick used to tell me that when he first saw Martha perform FRONTIER. He knew that he was watching genius.
Ahhh..yes the hoping seer of hopingtiki...tok..tok...Who's soups of sooth saying dideth the eth of ething...yes it is brilliant but i can't help seeing humour in the over expression of some people's acting or dance...And i laughed when i saw the blind seer hop into shot..I'm sure it is all serious...Well choreographed and ole Martha was a genius..But over dramatics lends itself darlings and lovies to then be quite humorous...
@@kmione1 Es un grupo de chicos de Corea del Sur, del género musical Kpop, Dónde se presentaron en los Gramys, Este año lanzaron su Álbum dónde incluyeron en su vídeo musical una referencia a Martha Grahan, el vídeo se llama BTS Black swan Art film performed :)
BTS don't brought us here the one who really brought us here is bighit cause they invented all of this :v BTS don't even know things that we already know if you don't believe me just see the mv reaction of them to black swan, their faces were like so confused :v and even namjoon said that we as armys, know more than they know and we are so smart at this things idk
It is about a rather tragic subject. Doing a beautiful dance would probably not work. Martha did choreograph some lovely things, as well. Check out some more work!
It's not supposed to be perfect, it's supposed to make you feel something. That, let me say, is pure art. It's reality, no perfection, no such thing as "beautiful".
Rita Santos Right on. One of the great art forms of our time and yes it is beautiful in it's own way. Dynamic, highly watchable. Brava modern dance Cheers
mark prescott Yes, it is definitely beautiful but I didn't say that because the person who commented hasn't quite understood what dance is supposed to be. It's supposed to transmit feelings first of all. And yeah, it's beautiful. But, since i dance, of course i like doing it so i didn't even mention it and just tried to explain the essence of it. :)
I had the honor of having been a regular student at the Martha Graham studio on the East side in the seventies
Those were glorious days for me, I loved every minute of it and everyoone
Martha Graham changed my perspective on life
I was involved with the Martha Graham Theater but not as a dancer, but as a singer. 1974. What a privilege to see genius in action.
Wow! What was that like? I just read about her, she sounds like a genius
No. Entend nad Dal em portugues?
Wow I felt something I dunno what it was but I'm reading this book called Hero's Journey and Martha Graham brought me here. Never knew who she was until now. I am a pole dancer and this lady is my new hero. WOW just WOW
I'm a senior citizen. NYC/NY'er, born & raised. I first saw Graham's dance company in the 1970's. I actually saw her carried out on stage by male dancers like a year before her death. She lived almost to age 100. She died some 30 years ago. In the 1970's, I was involved with her prima male dancer. Mario Delamo. I'm glad you found/discovered her.
Koss Moss you‘re a clown if you think pole dancers are strippers.
maria s keep in mind the age range here will interpret it that way because back in the day that was the association. Most of the older generation has no idea the level of art and strength today’s pole dancers have.
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Just read about Martha Graham; incredible woman. In retrospect I can see now only how her dancing methods influenced contemporary dance, but her insistence on prioritizing expression over shape and form was such a perfect fit for the arrival of film. Ballet makes sense from far away, but using the floor, the face and the torso makes more sense for cinematic recording.
The juxtaposition between vision and performance still transforms the audience all this time later. Powerful and unique. Brava!
I studied this along my twin sister at west hearts college Watford absolutely amazing that was 24 years ago x❤
Stunning. I can only imagine the hours of practice that went into this. I have been fascinated by Martha Graham since I first read about her over 15 years ago in Garry Will's book "Certain Trumpets: The Nature of Leadership."
That was tremendous. Mind boggling engrossing.
When I was a student of contemporary dance, I was lucky enough to perform the group dance. Physically exhausting but I loved every minute of it 🔥
Dear God, that is amazing. Thank you so much for giving us this. Have been an admirer of Martha Graham for yonks. Don't know anything about modern dance so it is about time I learned and will do so through watching these wonderful uploads. Thank you. Cheers.
Love this! Martha Graham is awesome!
Hell yeah she is! My wife is studying her right now. Soo cool.
Me dicen un cuento con este video porfa
Impactante, original y maravilloso como todo lo que hizo la gran Martha Graham
Heup me pôr as?
Opps
Heup me pleas
The terror and horror of the moment is over the top this is one of my all time favorites. The DRAMA!
Mastery brought me here !!
Long live Martha and Modern Dance
Online class brought me here.
Mastery brought me here,, wow its great
4:16 Imagine a Harry Potter universe's villain coming forward in this fashion.
They would be my absolute favorite.
BTS brought me here, and i am grateful.
They are such good teachers! Our guys have a great taste in art:')
Sameeee
@@sankalitapaul1275 i know right!
Same
me!
Madonna brought me here.This is amazing
Kinsay Classmate nko dha Holy Cross of Kiblawan Grade 12 ABM😆
Ahh THATS where Jiri Kylian got that "Petit Mort" segment with the gowns... Like Zappa said "All the good music's already been done by people with wigs and stuff."
Uma dança bem diferente com movimentos brusco e fortes
This is awesome
Alvin Ailey thought Graham's choreography was "finicky & strange".
He wasn't wrong.
He was too pretty for this. Haha. Martha Graham pulls your insides out with one contraction.
Quién viene por Horacio
BTS black swan brought me here & its worth it💜🦢
OMG
@@evieboeno you is from brazil?
@@jaozin383 yes
@@evieboeno eu tbm olha só que legal
@@jaozin383 kkkk💗
This is so beautiful 😍
Her story in robert green book, mastery , brought me here..I highly recommend the book
Fantastic!
Where is the techno version of seems that bit has been taken away. It was amazing
Who is here after BTS like the comments
Muito da hora
Wow.
que apresentação é essa?
fantástico is muy pleasure
I used to dance with Erick Hawkins in the 197O's.
Erick was the great romantic and erotic passion of Martha's entire incarnation.
Erick and Martha fell in love when Erick joined her company as a guest star in 1938.
He was around 27... and Martha was into her 4O's.
Which was a bit scandalous back then.
When he joined her company he became her first male dancer.
Which revolutionized her Art.
For now the entire world of the relationship between men and women became open to her.
The Graham Crackers hated him from the moment he arrived in Martha's world.
For he took up all of her attention and focus.
She also asked him to teach them Ballet classes.
As he was the first student at Balanchine's new School Of American Ballet.
And the first student allowed to teach classes at the school.
He would tell the Graham Crackers to hold their arms out at a 45 degree angle.
Which offended them... because they were organic dancers... not mathematical dancers.
They danced from their vaginas... not from their heads.
They were together for 12 years... and they got married in the last couple of years.
Before the legendary fight in that London hotel.
Which precipitated all of Martha's suffering woman characters in the 195O's.
After Erick left her... because she gave him no other choice.
It was also Erick who introduced Martha to the Greek classics.
Which she tended to focus on after he left.
Erick had precociously received a scholarship to Harvard at the age of 15.
But since he thought he might be a bit young... he waited a year and entered at 16.
He graduated at 2O in 193O with a degree in the Classics.
Just in time for the Great Depression.
But he was brilliant and beautiful and bold.
Many people consider those 12 years to have given birth to many of Martha's best works.
Such as their love dance APPALACHIAN SPRING.
All of Martha's later partners were based on the template of Erick Hawkins.
They were both soul mates... who loved and wounded each other deeply.
Which will have to be karmically resolved in other lifetimes.
Erick used to tell me that when he first saw Martha perform FRONTIER.
He knew that he was watching genius.
Modern dance: Make it up as it goes.
Yes Martha!
Does anyone knows the song of this performance? It says that is from William Schuman, but I can't find the song.
not enough views
잠안오는 밤 명작 보고있는 한국인 🖖손
exciting artist
Brava!
a martha esta no video?
ES HERMOSO
what is this?
Me toco verlo por mi tarea de danza 😕
Very thought provoking.
Tô aqui só pra fazer ativ mesmo
Anyone else here because of Robin Williams?
🤣yes! His hilarious brief history of dance in 'The Birdcage'
A book of cultural history of the 20th century brought me here
Só vim por causa da escola mesmo
Alguien acá por recomendación del GRAN Marcos Cháves! 🇦🇷💕
This is surprisingly creepy in a really good way
Joe Rogan and Bryan Callan brought me here
what is this song called?
Quem veio aki por trabalho escolar????
DaviGamer BR tamu junto kkkkk
+Jullian Frederick salve
2:26 the original dab
lolol
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Can i know where does this music come from? whats the name of tis composition?
It was an original composition for Martha Graham by William Schuman
music: a
Dancers: raise their legs
Ahhh..yes the hoping seer of hopingtiki...tok..tok...Who's soups of sooth saying dideth the eth of ething...yes it is brilliant but i can't help seeing humour in the over expression of some people's acting or dance...And i laughed when i saw the blind seer hop into shot..I'm sure it is all serious...Well choreographed and ole Martha was a genius..But over dramatics lends itself darlings and lovies to then be quite humorous...
UM SARVE PRO POVO DO COC
Ñero trateme serio, por tratar de entender este video voy a perder el año
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JAJAJAJA Porfin un comentario que entiendo, estoy así
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Estoy aquí por BTS :o
×2
@@oapy.4275 x3
X4
Que es BTS???
@@kmione1 Es un grupo de chicos de Corea del Sur, del género musical Kpop, Dónde se presentaron en los Gramys, Este año lanzaron su Álbum dónde incluyeron en su vídeo musical una referencia a Martha Grahan, el vídeo se llama BTS Black swan Art film performed :)
Bts brought me here, black swan teory
BTS BROUGHT ME HERE
Quem veio aqui por causa do bts ?
Wow
quem veio aqui depois de Black Swan do BTS?
Here is another tribute to Martha Graham, The Red Ochre Woman th-cam.com/video/UacP7EdG2bs/w-d-xo.html
Robin Williams brought me here.
Qm veio por causa do livro? kkkkk
Eu llkl
These girls must have some nice abs. Looks like a serious ab work out
las cosas que ve uno fumado(tengo miedo ahora)
BTS ✨
BTS brought me here
At a mere 8 minutes this is insufferably long.
1:39
BTS también me trajo aquí , les agradezco ! 💜💜
da miedo eso
I've been a professional dancer for 20 years. I think u are giving her hype, which is how she became acclaimed. Too much hype. Too much ego
Bullshit. Compose a scene anywhere near as imactful as what she did @4:20. I'll wait...
Wow.
This is scary not dancing 😂
Mir gefällt es nicht.
BTS huehuehuehuehuehuehuehueheuheu
BTS don't brought us here the one who really brought us here is bighit cause they invented all of this :v BTS don't even know things that we already know if you don't believe me just see the mv reaction of them to black swan, their faces were like so confused :v and even namjoon said that we as armys, know more than they know and we are so smart at this things idk
why don't I get modern dance? It looks ridiculous. No beauty. Maybe that's the point. In life there is beauty and ugly. This is the ugly
Modern dance is really expressing reality, it is super fun and cool to do, look up some cool videos and try them. It isn't that bad....
It is about a rather tragic subject. Doing a beautiful dance would probably not work. Martha did choreograph some lovely things, as well. Check out some more work!
It's not supposed to be perfect, it's supposed to make you feel something. That, let me say, is pure art. It's reality, no perfection, no such thing as "beautiful".
Rita Santos Right on. One of the great art forms of our time and yes it is beautiful in it's own way. Dynamic, highly watchable. Brava modern dance Cheers
mark prescott Yes, it is definitely beautiful but I didn't say that because the person who commented hasn't quite understood what dance is supposed to be. It's supposed to transmit feelings first of all. And yeah, it's beautiful. But, since i dance, of course i like doing it so i didn't even mention it and just tried to explain the essence of it. :)
Malardo
muito rui
Wow.