Answer:
The fundamental principles of Martha Graham's technique for choreography are based on
- the contraction and liberation of the body, a technique that was developed as a stylized representation of the breath and, depending on the context, symbolized the dancer's surrender to the emotions.
- the displacement of the body, considering the fall and the recovery, manipulating the body's center of gravity to control the moment and direction of a fall.
- the spirals, which consist of rotating the spine about 45° around its vertical axis, so that a dancer facing the front of the stage aligns his shoulders with the "Via Triumphalis", an imaginary line parallel to a corner of the stage.
The answer is A. Her inspiration was her husband and children. This can be seen in the different paintings of Lilla Cabot Perry which mostly depicts the children, which are believed to be her children, and the life she experience with her husband. She even made an artwork when her husband was able to have a work as a professor in English in Japan.
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Paintings of everyday life is actually called Genre Art.
Explanation:
you would either take and add them together to equal 90 or take them separate like for example 4x+1=90
it would be equal to 90 because they are complementary angles which add up to 90
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