Graham, Martha
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The liveliest number here seemingly takes inspiration from the film “The Birdcage,” when Robin Williams, as the club proprietor Armand Goldman, puts his body through en encyclopedic array of motions — hip swivels, convulsions, vogueing — while calling out references: “Fosse, Fosse, Fosse! You do Martha Graham, Martha Graham, Martha Graham! Or Twyla, Twyla, Twyla! Or Michael Kidd, Michael Kidd, Michael Kidd, Michael Kidd! Or Madonna, Madonna, Madonna!”
From New York Times
Nichols’ adaptation of “Le Cage Aux Folles” is a consistent delight, and this improvised riff from Robin Williams’ larger-than-life dance teacher Armand is one of its most charming moments: “You do Fosse, Fosse, Fosse. You do Martha Graham, Martha Graham, Martha Graham.”
From Salon
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