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Appalachian Spring

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
1958
Year of creation
1944

Appalachian Spring tells the story of a young frontier couple on their wedding day.  Created as the war in Europe was drawing to end, the ballet captured the imagination of Americans who were beginning to believe in a more prosperous future, a future in which men and women would be united again. Themes from American folk culture can be found throughout the dance. Aaron Copland weaves a Shaker tune, “Simple Gifts,” throughout his luminous score, while Martha Graham’s choreography includes square dance patterns, skips and paddle turns and curtsies, even a grand right and left.  The spare set by Isamu Noguchi features a Shaker rocking chair. With its tale of a new life in a new land, the dance embodies hope.  Critics called Appalachian Spring “shining and joyous,”  “a testimony to the simple fineness of the human spirit.”

Source: Martha Graham Dance Company

More information: www.marthagraham.org

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
1958
Year of creation
1944
Performance
Martha Graham (Bride), Stuart Hodes (Husbandman), Bertram Ross (Preacher) Matt Turney (Pioneer Woman), Yuriko, Helen McGehee, Miriam Cole, Ethel Winter (Followers)
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