Costume sketch for the soloist in Martha Graham's Heretic (1929).
“The modern dancer uses costume as an integral part of the dance. There is always some reason why a dance should be in a certain color or a dress cut in a certain way. Costumes for the modern dance are very different from ballet costumes; they have grown out of the modern dancer's attitude toward movement. The costume has to be designed around the physical aspect of the dance.” – Martha Graham
Premiere of Heretic: April 14, 1929 – Booth Theater, New York City
Choreography by Martha Graham
Costumes by Martha Graham
Music Arranged by Charles de Sivry
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