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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 25

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Evening stari
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Washington, District of Columbia
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25
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Compared'to the ballet, the modern dance Is merely a babe in arms. Nevertheless, here is a growing, healthy child, which so far has found no trouble maintaining a place of ehorographic prestige among. the elders of the art. If credit for this is to be claimed by any pne individual, it certainly belongs to Martha and the enthusiastic audience which packed the-Library of Congress auditorium last night seemed well aware of the fact. The occasion also marked the 80th anniversary of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, founder of the Coolidge Foundation.

In recognition of her great work as patroness in the Reid of chamber music a declaration of Sublic gratitude was presented to er signed by President RookeVelt and other high-ranking Government officials. Presentation was during intermission by Archibald MacLeish, librarian of The three selections presented' by Miss Graham and her company, which 'will be repeated again tonight due to the unusual demand for tickets, vtere commissioned especially for the occasion with musical scores by "Milhaud, Copland, respectively. The opening work, was the only one to employ the spoken word and the only one in which Miss Graham herself did not appear. Angela Kenhedy in the role of prompter set the stage as it became a panoraina. of quickly changing woods, the market place, a castle hall.

In the latter Lady Distracted in Her was particularly well projected. Settings for the gr.dup comprised a sojid canvas square, changing color the dancers saw fit. "Mirror Before with music (by Paul. Hindemith, depends for its dramatic transfer-on the delineation of only two characters. In her dressing room, an actress and contemplates the role sne must play apd her Inner struggle resolves1 In the.

moment sljfe goto- to face the Miss Graham brings magnificent restraint to the tole and as attendafit, May tuyns tn her performance of the evening. By necessity of the mirror theme the' dance somewhat restricted in parts, especially where the work, of projection is confined to a limited1 spabe As in the first number setting is almost grotesque In its Spring," the closing work, employed the entire-group to their best advantage and contrast. Dedicated to Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Cooltdge it has to do with early America and its firm belief in a promised land. The four followers, Nina Fonaroff, Pearl Lang, Marjorie Mazia and Yuriko inject their all into the lighter vein, while the more setlous moments are carried by Miss Graham as the bride, Erick.

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