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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.
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