MANNES ORCHESTRA IS THRILLED TO PERFORM WITH THE MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY IN THEIR SPRING 2024 NEW YORK SEASON,
AMERICAN LEGACIES
FEATURING GRAHAM MASTERWORKS, A NEW RODEO, AND A NEW YORK PREMIERE BY JAMAR ROBERTS
APRIL 17–19, 2024 AT NEW YORK CITY CENTER
The Martha Graham Dance Company’s spring 2024 New York season, entitled American Legacies, extends the Company’s exploration of American themes and marks the first of three New York seasons as part of GRAHAM 100, the Company’s three-year centennial celebration.
Performances will take place Wednesday, April 17, at 7:30pm, Thursday, April 18, at 7pm (Gala), and Friday April 19 at 7:30pm at New York City Center.
The season features Martha Graham’s celebrated masterwork Appalachian Spring (1944), with a luminous score by Aaron Copland and a spare set by Graham’s longtime collaborator Isamu Noguchi. Graham’s powerful The Rite of Spring (1984) and her witty Maple Leaf Rag (1990), her last complete work, with music by Scott Joplin and costumes by Calvin Klein, will also be presented.
Music for the Graham classics will be performed live by The Mannes Orchestra under the direction of David Hayes.
Jamar Roberts, one of New York’s most in-demand choreographers, has created a new group work for the Company. The work takes the origins of folk and blues and the human experience as a jumping-off point. The work features a commissioned score by Grammy-winning composer Rhiannon Giddens inspired by songs from her latest album, You’re the One. Costume design is by Karen Young and lighting is by Yi-Chung Chen.
The program also includes a brand-new production of Agnes de Mille’s 1942 classic, Rodeo, with Aaron Copland’s iconic score reorchestrated for a six-piece bluegrass ensemble by multi-instrumentalist and composer/arranger Gabe Witcher. All the elements of the Company’s new production of Rodeo are designed to broaden the conversation about this iconic work of Americana while remaining true to de Mille’s humorous and heartfelt story about a young, independent misfit searching for love. The work was set by de Mille repetiteur Diana Gonzalez, and features new costumes by Oana Botez, projected visual design by Beowulf Boritt, and lighting design by Yi-Chung Chen. The new production was co-commissioned by The Soraya at California State University, Northridge, and premiered there in September 2023.
“The range of the Company’s repertory this season showcases the profound interaction between iconic classics and entirely contemporary creations,” says Graham Company Artistic Director Janet Eilber. “We’re thrilled to be working with Rhiannon Giddens whose work often celebrates Black and immigrant artists who are foundational to American folk music. Pairing her with choreographer Jamar Roberts on programs with our new bluegrass production of Agnes de Mille's Rodeo puts 20th- and 21st-century Americana side by side and offers audiences a more expansive and inclusive way to understand our past. And our remarkable dancers somehow move seamlessly and brilliantly between styles and techniques that span decades.”
The dancers of the Martha Graham Dance Company are So Young An, James Anthony, Ane Arrieta, Ricardo Barrett, Alessio Crognale-Roberts, Laurel Dalley Smith, Zachary Jeppsen, Meagan King, Lloyd Knight, Jacob Larsen, Antonio Leone, Devin Loh, Marzia Memoli, Anne Souder, Matthew Spangler, Richard Villaverde, Leslie Andrea Williams, and Xin Ying.
Wednesday, April 17, at 7:30pm:
Rodeo
Choreography by Agnes de Mille, music by Aaron Copland, reorchestrated by Gabe Witcher, visual design by Beowulf Boritt, costumes by Oana Botez, lighting design by Yi-Chung Chen
New Work
Choreography by Jamar Roberts, music by Rhiannon Giddens, costumes by Karen Young, lighting design by Yi-Chung Chen
Maple Leaf Rag
Choreography by Martha Graham, music by Scott Joplin, costumes by Calvin Klein
Thursday, April 18, at 7:00pm | Gala:
Maple Leaf Rag
Choreography by Martha Graham, music by Scott Joplin, costumes by Calvin Klein
The Rite of Spring
Choreography by Martha Graham, music by Igor Stavinsky, set by Edward T. Morris, projections by Paul Lieber, costumes by Pilar Limosner after Martha Graham
Friday, April 19, at 7:30pm:
Appalachian Spring
Choreography by Agnes de Mille, music by Aaron Copland, set design by Ismau Noguchi, costumes by Martha Graham
New Work
Choreography by Jamar Roberts, music by Rhiannon Giddens, costumes by Karen Young, lighting design by Yi-Chung Chen
The Rite of Spring
Choreography by Martha Graham, music by Igor Stavinsky, set by Edward T. Morris, projections by Paul Lieber, costumes by Pilar Limosner after Martha Graham
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