Choreography / 1953

Septet

The title refers to Eric Satie’s seven part score entitled "Trois morceaux en forme de poire." Influenced by the intersection of joy and sorrow, Cunningham focused on the overriding theme of Eros. The piece was choreographed for six dancers, with each of the seven movements ranging from grave to playful, as in the somber lyrical duet with Cunningham and Carolyn Brown, to the comical “solo of a desperate clown”. The ballet was later described by Cage as, “an experience that one is unable to resolve, leaving one, as a dream often does, uncertain of its meaning.” Cunningham chose no scenery, and simple costuming, with each of the three couples dressed in basic, unadorned fitted tops and pants.

Details

Premiere Date

Aug 22, 1953

Premiere Venue

Black Mountain College

Premiere Location

Black Mountain, NC

Music

Erik Satie, Trois morceaux en forme de poire

Costumes

Remy Charlip

Duration

16 minutes

Original Cast

Carolyn Brown

Remy Charlip

Merce Cunningham

Anita Dencks

Viola Farber

Jo Anne Melsher

Paul Taylor

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