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A Gala for Graham


Article # : 13794 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 12 / 1988  1,343 Words
Author : J. Percival
New Yorker J. Percival writes on the arts.

       At ninety-four, Martha Graham is still very much the vigorous presence in the world of dance that she has been for so many decades. To launch the fall season of her dance company, Miss Graham dedicated the gala opening evening to the memory of Andy Warhol, who on such occasions in the past used to join her on stage for the curtain calls.
       
       The purpose of the occasion, in addition to honoring the late Warhol, was to raise funds for her company. The evening had a singularly heteroclite collection of performers who donated their performances to the event: Mikhail Baryshnikov, formerly of the Kirov Ballet and now of the American Ballet Theater; Maya Plitsetskaya, famed ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet; and Kathleen Turner, most recently the voice of Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
       
       The gala also opened a three-week run of the Martha Graham Dance Troupe at the New York City Center, preceded by a tour across the United States, which in turn succeeded another one throughout Europe. This season featured Graham's latest work, which premiered October 13, Night Chant, set to traditional American Indian flute music. There were also revivals of three major Graham works—Phaedra, along with Letter to the World, and El Penitente. Also included were Fragments, a series of excerpts from classic Graham works, some of which have not been performed for fifty years or more. In her long creative life, Graham has choreographed 178 works.
       
       Legendary Ballerina
       
       Amid the gala evening's revivals of celebrated Graham dances—Diversion of Angels, El Penitente, and Letter to ... (2000 of 8139 Characters)
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