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- American_Document abstract "American Document is a modern dance work choreographed by Martha Graham in response to rising Fascism in 1930s Europe. The piece premiered on August 6, 1938 at the Vermont State Armory in Bennington, Vermont. The ballet features spoken word excerpts from the Declaration of Independence and Emancipation Proclamation, among other texts. The set was created by Arch Lauterer; the costumes were designed by Edythe Gilfond. The original music was written by Ray Green. Graham extensively reworked the choreography in 1989. John Corigliano's Oboe Concerto replaced Green's music for the revised version.".
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- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Axis_powers.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Bennington,_Vermont.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Cakewalk.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Carnegie_Hall.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Category:1938_ballet_premieres.
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- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Cecilia_Peck.
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- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Declaration_of_independence.
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- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
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- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Frontier_(ballet).
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- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink John_Corigliano.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink John_Wise_(Virginia_politician).
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Edwards_(theologian).
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Graham.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King,_Jr..
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink May_ODonnell.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Baryshnikov.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel_show.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City_Ballet.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Red_Jacket.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Salem_Shore.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Saratoga_International_Theater_Institute.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Seneca_people.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Song_of_Songs.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Sophie_Maslow.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Paine.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Whitman.
- American_Document wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Document".
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- American_Document subject Category:1938_ballet_premieres.
- American_Document subject Category:Ballets_by_Martha_Graham.
- American_Document hypernym Work.
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- American_Document comment "American Document is a modern dance work choreographed by Martha Graham in response to rising Fascism in 1930s Europe. The piece premiered on August 6, 1938 at the Vermont State Armory in Bennington, Vermont. The ballet features spoken word excerpts from the Declaration of Independence and Emancipation Proclamation, among other texts. The set was created by Arch Lauterer; the costumes were designed by Edythe Gilfond. The original music was written by Ray Green.".
- American_Document label "American Document".
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- American_Document wasDerivedFrom American_Document?oldid=705655783.
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