Martha Graham Dance Company: The EVE Project
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street NW, District of Columbia 20566
About
“One of the seven wonders of the artistic universe”—The Washington Post
The EVE Project
Martha Graham is inarguably the mother of American modern dance. One of the greatest artists of the 20th century, she forever altered the fabric of dance by creating an entirely new style of movement. She made a lasting impact as a groundbreaking choreographer, influencing generations of artists including Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor. Today, the Martha Graham Dance Company exemplifies all she stood for and keeps her spirit of ingenuity alive by showcasing Graham masterpieces and new works inspired by her legacy.
In celebration of the centennial of the 19th amendment in 2020, which gave women the right to vote, the company has created The EVE Project—a collection of new commissions and signature Graham classics that each make bold statements about female power. For this engagement, the company performs repertory that includes Martha Graham’s Diversion of Angels, Ekstasis, and Chronicle. New choreography will be featured in Untitled (Souvenir) by Pam Tanowitz, whose work graced our spring 2018 DEMO show, and Lamentation Variations by Aszure Barton, Liz Gerring, and Michelle Dorrance, who each riff on Graham’s iconic solo of the same name.
Stay in the theater following every show for a post-performance talk, free with your ticket.
Dancers, choreographers, composers, creative team members, and/or other artists offer insight into the performance and a chance to ask questions!
- Becuase this event involves physical activity, all participants will be required to sign a waiver form prior to participating. Please review this form prior to purchasing tickets and bring a signed copy with you to the workshop. Waivers will also be available at the door.
- THis event is held in a wheelchair-accessible venue. Please contact the Accessibility Office at 202-416-8727 or access@kennedy-center.org to request an accommodation for a participant with a disability.