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Appalachian Spring

noun

  1. a dance (1944) choreographed by Martha Graham, with musical score by Aaron Copland.



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Yet L.A. and its fires, the Ukraine war, even Hollywood, haunt “Appalachian Spring.”

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“Appalachian Spring” was, for Copland, that restoration, but a rebuilding in an entirely new spirit.

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But it was the certain quietude of “Appalachian Spring” that seemed to beg us to let artists and architects, environmentalists and permaculturists, first be invited to provide a vision.

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Only then can we begin to propagate an “Appalachian Spring” rejuvenation of our fire-scorched winter.

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A screening with the score performed live, followed by “Appalachian Spring” danced live, could be exactly the statement L.A. now needs.

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