How Martha Graham changed the world. Martha Graham She was vary good at dancing she chaced the classical ballet in what we know now as modern and contemporary.

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How Martha Graham changed the world

Martha Graham She was vary good at dancing she chaced the classical ballet in what we know now as modern and contemporary dance.

The influence in the visual art Martha Graham, Picasso, Stravinsky, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mandela, Gandhi, where good at different things and they change the world, because they bring us in the modern age. Dance, panting, music, architecture, human rights, peace instead war changed thanks to them.

A new way to dance She brought in dance expressions to push the human body.

A pose of Martha

dresses She invent a different ways to perform with the dresses. Welcome in the future!