Tuesday, July, 28th

The Compleat Modernist

On Sunday night, Merce Cunningham passed away in his New York home. He was 90 years old. Dancer, choreographer, teacher. That evening, his dance company was performing at Jacob's Pillow in Becket, Massachusetts.


Cunningham's RainForest with Andy Warhol's Silver Clouds
First performed 1968

“You have to love dancing to stick to it. It gives you nothing back, no manuscripts to store away, no paintings to show on walls and maybe hang in museums, no poems to be printed and sold, nothing but that single fleeting moment when you feel alive.

- Merce Cunningham (1919 - 2009)


Maybe you have seen images, like the one above, from Cunningham's pieces or have seen the dances performed live. We remember one viewing in which an aging Cunningham appeared on stage crouching and pigeon toed captivating the audience with his twitching and precise movement like an impish bird of nature. Cunningham's work was full of such moments, however abstract. For a lifetime of creating such moments, audiences will forever be grateful.

Mary Emma Harris writes in her book The Arts at Black Mountain College (MIT Press) how in the spring of 1948, John Cage and Merce Cunningham visited the college in North Carolina on a tour to the West Coast.

Cage gave the first performance of his recently completed Sonatas and Interludes (February 1946-March 1948) for prepared piano, and Cunningham danced. To demonstrate their delight and appreciation, the faculty and students loaded their car with gifts of food and paintings when they left...


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