Martha Graham

Martha Graham Trailers

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Martha Graham was an American modern dancer and choreographer. Her style, the Graham technique, reshaped American dance and is still taught worldwide.

Most Popular Martha Graham Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

The Flute of Krishna Trailer (1926)

08 May 1926

Produced by the Eastman Kodak Company and shot in a then-experimental process, two-color Kodachrome, Martha Graham's dance "The Flute of Krishna" is performed by students from the Eastman School of Music.

Lamentation Trailer (1943)

11 October 1943

A silent color film of Martha Graham dancing extracts of "Lamentation".

A Dancer's World Trailer (1957)

31 December 1957

A glimpse into the world and methodology of dancer Martha Graham.

Night Journey Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Night Journey, the dance, had its premiere only two and a half years after Appalachian Spring, and it is a close cousin.

Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed Trailer (1994)

13 May 1994

Released on DVD as part of The Criterion Collection's "Martha Graham: Dance on Film" collection.

Frontier Trailer (1936)

14 February 1936

A dance piece celebrating western expansion and the american spirit

El Penitente Trailer (1964)

07 November 1964

A Martha Graham dance film.

Primitive Mysteries Trailer (1964)

01 May 1964

A dance film of Martha Graham's Primitive Mysteries.

Martha Graham Technique Demonstration Trailer (1975)

30 September 1975

Martha Graham narrates as two dancers demonstrate her technique.

Appalachian Spring Trailer (1959)

14 January 1959

A filmed version of Aaron Copland's most famous ballet, with its original star, who also choreographed.

Martha Graham: Dance on Film Trailer (2007)

17 September 2007

One of the great artistic forces of the 20th century, performer, choreographer, and teacher Martha Graham influenced dance around the world.

Anaïs Nin Observed Trailer (1974)

28 June 1974

In this documentary Anais Nin is shown at work, at home, and talking with and about her influences: D.

Heretic Trailer (1931)

02 February 1931

Heretic is a modern dance work by Martha Graham performed to Tetus Breton, an old folk tune from Brittany.

Julie Andrews' Invitation to the Dance with Rudolf Nureyev Trailer (1980)

30 November 1980

In this program, Julie Andrews and Rudolf Nureyev explain what dancing is and introduce different styles of dance to their young audience.

Appalachian Spring Trailer (1944)

15 March 1944

A multi-character dance drama. A newlywed pioneer couple, guided by a reverent Revivalist and the wise Pioneer Woman, joyously celebrate their life on the American frontier - dancing, courting, and sharing “Simple Gifts” - only to be shaken by the threat of war before finding solace and communal hope in a final hymn-like gathering.

Martha Graham Dance Company Trailer (2017)

05 February 2017