Daniel Nagrin
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Daniel Nagrin, (born May 22, 1917) is an American modern dancer, choreographer, teacher, and author.
Nagrin was born in New York City and studied with Martha Graham, Anna Sokolow, Hanya Holm, and Helen Tamiris whom he later married. In addition to work as a modern dancer, Nagrin also performed on Broadway in Plain and Fancy and Annie Get Your Gun, and Plain and Fancy among other musicals. Nagrin and his wife formed the Tamiris-Nagrin Company in 1960. When Tamiris died in 1966, Nagrin concentrated on a solo career. In the early 1970s Nagrin formed "The Workgroup", a performance company with a focus on improvisation.
Nagrin's better known choreographic works include: "The Peloponnesian War", "Strange Hero", "Man of Action", "Spanish Dance", and "Jazz, Three Ways". Additionally, he choreographed for the 1954 film His Majesty O'Keefe.
In 1985, a 15-hour compilation of Nagrin's work, The Nagrin Videotape Library of Dances, was assembled. It is held in the Dance Collection at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Nagrin, who holds a B.S. in Education from City College in New York, has taught at C.W. Post College, New York University, the American Dance Festival, and Arizona State University. He is the author of several books including "How to Dance Forever: Surviving Against the Odds" (1988) and "Choreography and the Specific Image" (2001).
[edit] Selected choreography
- Private Johnny Jukebox (1942)
- Spanish Dance (1948)
- Stranger Hero (1948)
- Man of Action (1948)
- Dance in the Sun (1950)
- Faces from Walt Whitman (1950)
- Man Dancing (1954)
- Progress (1957)
- Indeterminate Figure (1957)
- Three Happy Men (1958)
- Jazz, Three Ways (1958)
- For a Young Person (1958)
- A Dancer Prepares (1958)
- An American Journey (1960)
- Two Improvisations (1962)
- The Man Who Did Not Care (1963)
- In the Dusk (1965)
- Not Me, But Him (1965)
- Path (1965)
- A Gratitude (1965)
- Why Not (1965)
- The Peloponnesian War (1968)
- The Ritual (1971)
- Rondo (1971)
- Rituals of Power (1971)
- Signs of the Times (1972)
- Ritual for Two (1972)
- Ritual for Eight (1972)
- Wounded Knee (1972)
- Sea Anemone Suite (1972)
- Hello-Farewell-Hello (1973)
- Steps (1973)
- Jazz Changes (1974)
- Sweet Woman (1974)
- Nineteen Upbeats (1975)
- The Edge is Also a Center (1975)
[edit] External links
- Daniel Nagrin official site
- Daniel Nagrin at the Internet Broadway Database
- Arizona State University Site on Daniel Nagrin
[edit] References
- Chujoy, Anatole. The Dance Encyclopedia. (Simon and Schuster, 1967) ISBN 0-671-24027-7
- McDonagh, Don (1976). The Complete Guide to Modern Dance