Figure of a Saint

Figure of a Saint was a modern dance solo choreographed by Martha Graham to the music of George Frideric Handel. The work premiered on January 24, 1929 at The Bennett School in Millbrook, New York. The all solo program also included: Valse Noble, Maid with the Flaxen Hair, Fragilite, In a Boat, Insincerities (Petulance, Remorse, Politeness, Vivacity), Tanagra (Gnossienne 1 and 2), Scherzo Waltz, Deux Valses Sentimentales, Prelude and La Cancion. Louis Horst accompanied Graham on piano.[1]

Background notes

Almost all of Graham's early works are lost, Figure of a Saint included.[2] At the time Graham choreographed the piece, primitive religious art was popular among theater intellectuals as a source of iconography.[3] Created in 1926, Florentine Madonna is her earliest known work derived from Biblical sources. Religious subjects remained part of Graham's reference material throughout her lifetime of making dances.[4]

References

  1. "Dance Recital by Martha Graham" (PDF). Performing Arts Encyclopedia, Library of Congress. The Bennett School of Liberal and Applied Arts, Millbrook, New York. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. Jones, Lindsay (December 2004). Encyclopedia of Religion (2nd ed.). Macmillan Reference, Vol. 4. p. 2159. ISBN 978-0028657370.
  3. Kendall, Elizabeth (1979). Where She Danced: The Birth of American Art-dance (Paperback ed.). University of California Press. p. 206. ISBN 0-520-05173-4.
  4. Phillips, Lucy Victoria. "The Strange Commodity of Cultural Exchange: Martha Graham and the State Department on Tour, 1955-1987" (PDF). Columbia University. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
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