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The Martha Graham Dance Company leaves its troubles behind and finally comes to Tucson
The Martha Graham Dance Company leaves its troubles behind and finally comes to Tucson
By Margaret Regan
..."Diversion of Angels," by contrast, has been "in the company repertory since the day it was made." It premiered in 1948, and old films demonstrate that the piece evolved, with Graham changing such elements as costumes and lighting as the years went on.
..."Diversion of Angels," by contrast, has been "in the company repertory since the day it was made." It premiered in 1948, and old films demonstrate that the piece evolved, with Graham changing such elements as costumes and lighting as the years went on.
"The trick is to hold on to the meaning," Eilber says. "She always did."
Danced by a cast of 11, the work is "all about love. Martha said it was about three women or about one woman at different stages of life." Dancer Katherine Crockett, in white, represents mature, spiritual love; Jennifer DePalo, in red, embodies passion and eroticism; and Atsuko Tonohata, in yellow, is youthful flirtation...
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