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Stayed Until 1923
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Watched Ruth St. Denis perform at the Mason Opera House in Los Angeles
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Danced with Lillian Powell
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Together,Rouben Mamoulian and Graham produced a short two-color film called The Flute of Krishna, featuring Eastman students
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Graham debuted her first independent concert, consisting of 18 short solos and trios that she had choreographed. This performance took place at the 48th Street Theatre in Manhattan.
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Around the same time she entered an extended collaboration with Japanese-American pictorialist photographer Soichi Sunami, and over the next five years they together created some of the most iconic images of early modern dance
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Part of Chronicle
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She was the first dancer to ever perform here
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He officially joined her troupe the following year, dancing male lead in a number of Graham's works. They were married in July 1948 after the New York premiere of Night Journey.He left her troupe in 1951 and they divorced in 1954.
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After a visit to one of Graham's company rehearsals, Keller became a close friend and supporter. Graham was inspired by Keller's joy from and interpretation of dance, utilizing her body to feel the vibration of drums and sound of feet and movement of the air around her.
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Ballet was based on the ancient Greek legend Clytemnestra and it became a huge success and great accomplishment for Graham
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One of Graham's students was heiress Bethsabée de Rothschild with whom she became close friends. When Rothschild moved to Israel and established the Batsheva Dance Company in 1965, Graham became the company's first director.
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(unfinished)
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