Passacaglia [1938]

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Main, L. and Humphrey, D. 2008. Passacaglia [1938]. Chicago, IL., USA
Title of workPassacaglia [1938]
CreatorsMain, L. and Humphrey, D.
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Passacaglia by Doris Humphrey, directed by Lesley Main, performed by Momenta Dance Company, Chicago, USA, October/November 2008. Revival of production from 2007 – see 2007 entry for full more information.

KeywordsDoris Humphrey; Passacaglia; interpretation; style; performance
EventMomenta Dance Company
Publication process dates
Deposited13 Dec 2012
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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