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  1. Erick Hawkins (Nació en Trinidad, Colorado, 23 de abril de 1909 – 1994) fue un bailarín y coreógrafo estadounidense. Bailarín y coreógrafo americano que estudió en Harvard, con el expresionista alemán Harald Kreutzberg y con George Balanchine en el American Ballet Theatre . En 1936 coreografió para el Ballet Karavan y debutó con la ...

  2. Erick Hawkins as Free-Stater Kansas in Liberty Tree (1941) photo Barbara Morgan. Carlos Dyer (born 1917) was a famous self taught painter/lithographer Californian WPA artist. He worked as a curator at MoMA during the 50's and played an important role at Connecticut's Silvermine Guild. Dyer also made sets for Hawkins' Liberty Tree (1941) and ...

  3. 31. Mai 2018 · 3rd movement, 1981 Choreography by Erick Hawkins, music by Ross Lee Finney, set by Ralph Dorazio, performed by the Erick Hawkins Dance Company and the Hawkin...

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  4. Erick Hawkins (From The Modern Dance, Seven Statements of Belief, p. 36) Born Trinidad, Colorado, 1909. Died November 23, 1994. A deeply spiritual man, Hawkins has often been called the “poet” of modern dance. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in classics from Harvard University in 1932, Hawkins began to study ballet and in 1934 made his ...

  5. 27. Juli 2022 · Erick’s life, in his single-minded, unwavering pursuit of necessarily provisional answers to these questions—answers expressed in dance--was stripped of all that was inessential. He lived a life of almost monastic poverty. Martha Graham and Erick Hawkins in Appalachian Spring,photograph by Arnold Eagle.

  6. 20. Dez. 1987 · Mr. Hawkins's selectivity omits the evil that men do and sees the beauty of the curved arc a dolphin brings to mind - here extended into a choral dance of curved movement. Three men and four women ...

  7. Hawkins, Frederick (“Erick”)(b. 23 April 1909 in Trinidad, Colorado; d. 23 November 1994 in New York City), dancer and choreographer best known for his pioneering approach to modern dance based on haiku-like metaphor and unstressed, “free-flow” movement.