Merce Cunningham Merce Cunningham Ms. Oliver Dance History Unit “ T he only way to do it is to do it” - Merce Cunningham.

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Merce Cunningham Merce Cunningham Ms. Oliver Dance History Unit “ T he only way to do it is to do it” - Merce Cunningham

What do you already know about Merce Cunningham? Write down on your worksheet anything that you know about: Merce Cunningham Merce Cunningham Company Cunningham Style

Who is this guy? Dancer Choreographer Contributor to the Avant Garde Considered to be postmodern

Where did he come from? Born April 16, 1919 Centralia, Washington Tap and Ballroom “Dance is most deeply concerned with each single instant as it comes along.” Cornish College of the Arts

Early Years Met John Cage his musical director Mills College Moved to New York for Martha Graham’s Company

Early Work Graham’s Company The Wind Remains 1943 for Paul Bowles 1st solo concert with John Cage in NY 1944 “What is dance? Where is it performed? What is it about?” - Cunningham in 1940’s

Merce Cunningham Dance Company Founded in the summer of 1953 Black Mountain College, NC Still active with 14 dancers Works with both composers and artists Choreographed 200 dances for company

Cunningham Style Dance, music, and art exist independently The use of chance in choreographing phrases Use cards, coins, and dice for choreography

Cunningham Style (cont’d) Influenced by: Albert Einstein Zen Dadaism Abandoned: Conflict & Resolution Cause and Effect Climax and Anti-Climax

Vocabulary Change of direction Change of facing Rebound Weight Shift Rhythm Space Time

Famous Cunningham Works Suite for Five Split Sides Crises Sound Dance Fabrications CRWDSPCR Crises

Companies Performing Cunningham New York City Ballet The Ballet of the Paris Opera American Ballet Theatre Boston Ballet White Oak Dance Project Pacific Northwest Ballet Pennsylvania Ballet Zurich Ballet Rambert Dance Company

Dance forms No longer can dance Developed “Lifeforms” Still choreographs Now “Danceforms”

Interesting facts Twyla Tharp’s After “Suite” Andy Warhol collaboration 50 years “Dance world’s Einstein”

Postmodern Dancers Like Cunningham Judson Dance Theater Murray Louis Mark Morris Alwin Nikolais Yvonne Rainer

Closure “You have to love dancing to stick to it. It gives you nothing back, no manuscripts to store away, no paintings to show on walls and maybe hang in museums, no poems to be printed and sold, nothing but that fleeting moment when you feel alive. It is not for unsteady souls.”- Merce Cunningham

What have you learned about Merce Cunningham? Is your worksheet done? Can you answer the questions from the beginning of the presentation? Is there anything you want to know about Cunningham? Who else would you like to know about?

Resources m_m.html center.org/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showIndividual&entit Y_id=3715&source_type=A m_m.html “Dance Spirit” Vol. 10 No. 10 December 2006 “Merce Cunningham: Dancing in Space and Time” edited by Richard Kostelanetz

NC Competency Goals Technology/Computer Skills: Goal 2: The learner will demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of computer and other technologies. Goal 3: The learner will use a variety of technologies to access, analyze, interpret, synthesize, apply, and communicate information. Dance: Goal 3: The learner will understand that dance can create and communicate meaning. Goal 4: The learner will apply and demonstrate critical and creative thinking skills in dance. Goal 5: The learner will demonstrate and understand dance in various cultures and historical periods. Goal 7: The learner will make connections between dance and other content areas Goal 8: The learner will understand dance as an art form with a range of opportunities for involvement.