‘This great stage of fools’: Martha Graham’s dance ‘Notes for a Study of Lear’

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Rosella Simonari
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The Notebooks of Martha is a set of notes Graham wrote between the late 1940s and the 1960s. They include quotations from various subjects such as literature, mythology and art. Fifteen pages are dedicated to William Shakespeare’s King Lear, as Graham had decided to choreograph a work on this famous tragedy, titled The Eye of Anguish. Graham did not perform in it and created the dance for her partner on stage and then husband Erick Hawkins. The notes present an interesting layout, have no date and are characterized by a fascinating question in regard to the relationship between quotations from the play and Graham’s comments. The notes address various topics, but one is particularly striking, that is the Fool image. The Fool is a complex character in King Lear and, at one point, Graham quotes Lear’s famous line ‘when we are born we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools’. What is her relationship to the ‘stage of fools?’ How does she elaborate her notes on the actual choreography? In this study, I intend to explore the notes following three aspects: the notes as such, their layout, date and quotation–non quotation arrangement; the stage-Fool binomial and how it reverberates across Graham’s work; the final notes on the choreography. The methodological tools used are those of dance and literary studies and cultural history.
“傻瓜的伟大舞台”:玛莎·格雷厄姆的舞蹈《李尔王研究笔记》
《玛莎笔记》是格雷厄姆在20世纪40年代末至60年代期间写的一组笔记。其中包括来自文学、神话和艺术等各个学科的语录。有15页是献给威廉·莎士比亚的《李尔王》的,因为格雷厄姆决定根据这部著名的悲剧编舞一部作品,名为《痛苦之眼》。格雷厄姆并没有在剧中表演,而是为舞台上的舞伴、后来的丈夫埃里克·霍金斯创作了这支舞。笔记的布局很有趣,没有日期,并以一个有趣的问题为特征,即戏剧中的引文与格雷厄姆的评论之间的关系。笔记涉及各种主题,但其中一个特别引人注目,那就是愚人的形象。在《李尔王》中,愚人是一个复杂的角色,格雷厄姆有一次引用了李尔王的名言:“当我们出生时,我们会哭,因为我们来到了这个充满愚人的大舞台。”她与“愚人阶段”的关系是什么?她是如何详细说明实际的舞蹈编排的?在本研究中,我打算从以下三个方面来探讨笔记:笔记本身、笔记的布局、日期和引用-非引用的排列;“舞台傻瓜”二项法,以及它如何在格雷厄姆的作品中产生影响;最后是关于编舞的注意事项。使用的方法工具是那些舞蹈和文学研究和文化史。
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European Journal of American Culture
European Journal of American Culture Arts and Humanities-History
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