The evening marks the closing of the orchestral season and brings together, for the first time in years, an intensive collaboration between the Dance and Classical Music departments on one stage. At the heart of the programme is the work of pioneering modern dance figure Martha Graham. In celebration of the centenary of the Martha Graham Dance Company, a selection of her iconic repertoire will be performed by Dance students, accompanied by the Codarts Symphony Orchestra.
Collaboration across disciplines
The performance forms part of the annual Martha Graham project, in which students are given the opportunity to work at the intersection of dance and live music. This takes place only once every four years, making it a particularly valuable learning experience for students preparing for careers in dance productions and ballet accompaniment.
The combination of choreography and live orchestral music creates a powerful and rare stage experience. The programme includes works such as Diversion of Angels, Acts of Light and Maple Leaf Rag, featuring music by composers including Norman Dello Joio, Carl Nielsen and Scott Joplin.
A tribute to a dance legend
Martha Graham is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern dance. Her style has influenced generations of dancers and continues to form an essential foundation within dance education. This performance offers audiences the opportunity to experience her work in a contemporary setting, performed by a new generation of artists.
More information and tickets are available via the Theater Zuidplein website.
