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Pearl Lang (May 29, 1921 – February 24, 2009) was an American dancer, choreographer and teacher renowned as an interpreter and propagator of the choreography style of
Martha Graham Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American modern dancer and choreographer. Her style, the Graham technique, reshaped American dance and is still taught worldwide. Graham danced and taught for over seventy years. She wa ...
, and also for her own longtime dance company, the Pearl Lang Dance Theater. She is known for ''Appalachian Spring'' (1944), ''American Masters'' (1985) and ''Driven'' (2001)


Career

A native of Chicago, Lang began her dance training as a child and studied acting at the Goodman Theatre. Her dance teacher was Frances Allis who taught movement for actors as well as her own modern dance technique which has many similarities to Graham's. Lang studied Allis technique and performed with her company in Chicago. In 1938, at the age of 17, she enrolled in a program for gifted students at the University of Chicago, where she remained until 1941, the year of her move to
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. Born Pearl Lack, she adopted the
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, "Pearl Lang", she studied with Martha Graham and Louis Horst and joined the Martha Graham Dance Company where she remained as a soloist from 1942 to 1952, and as a guest artist from 1954 through the late 1970s. She was the first woman to dance Martha Graham's roles in seven dances of Graham repertoire which she performed intermittently for thirty years to critical and audience acclaim. She was an original cast member in ''
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'', ''
Punch and the Judy ''Punch and the Judy'' is a comic ballet about marital discord choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Robert McBride. Arch Lauterer designed the set, Charlotte Trowbridge, the costumes. Edward Gordon Craig provided text for the narrated porti ...
'', '' Land Be Bright'', ''
Imagined Wing ''Imagined Wing'' is a ballet choreographed by Martha Graham to ''Jeux de Printemps'' by composer Darius Milhaud. The piece was first presented on October 30, 1944, in the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress, Washingto ...
'', ''Diversion of Angels'', ''Canticle for Innocent Comedians'', ''Ardent Song'', ''Dark Meadow'', '' Night Journey'', ''Eye of Anguish'', and ''Appalachian Spring''. She was also a featured dancer in Broadway productions of ''Carousel'' (1945–47), ''Finian's Rainbow'', and ''Peer Gynt''. In 1952, she founded her own company, Pearl Lang Dance Theater, for which she choreographed sixty-three works, thirty-six of which were based on Jewish themes. She choreographed for film, opera, and television and her works have been performed by the Dutch National Ballet,
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, and the
Batsheva Dance Company The Batsheva Dance Company (Hebrew: להקת בת שבע) is a renowned dance company based in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was founded by Martha Graham and Baroness Batsheva de Rothschild in 1964. Its inception was inspired by Israel's growing intere ...
of Israel. In 1970, she invited Alvin Ailey and his company to share a three-story building with her dance company at 229 East 59th Street in Manhattan where, together, they co-directed the American Dance Center as a joint school. Pearl Lang Dance Theater's last New York season was held at the
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Playhouse in 2001. Among the many citations and awards that Lang received are two
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s for Choreography; the Martha Graham Award for Performance and Choreography; The Workmen's Circle Award for her contribution to Jewish Culture through Dance; the Achievement Award from the Artists and Writers for Peace in the Middle East; the Achievement Award from the Congress for Jewish Culture; the Cultural Achievement Award from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture;
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Award for Excellence in Jewish Art, and from the Juilliard School, an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts on May 19, 1995. In 1997, she was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the International Committee for The Dance Library of Israel. In 2001 at the American Dance Festival she received the award for "Lifetime Distinguished Teaching". As a teacher, Lang reached generations of young dancers. She served on the faculties of Yale University from 1954 to 1968, Juilliard School of Music from 1952 to 1969, Connecticut College and Neighborhood Playhouse from 1963 to 1968, and the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance up until shortly before her death. Among her many students were singer
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and choreographer Pina Bausch. Lang was recuperating from hip surgery when she died of a heart attack in Manhattan, three months before her 88th birthday. She lived on the Upper West Side with her husband, actor Joseph Wiseman, to whom she had been married since 1964. Wiseman himself died less than eight months later, on October 19.


Films

*Lang and Francisco Moncion dance performance: ''Black Marigolds'', music by Alan Hovhaness. From a 1962 broadcast of CBS Sunday morning program '' Camera Three'', directed by Nick Havinga and presented in cooperation with the
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. *''The Dybbuk'' for CBC


Choreographic works

* ''Song of Deborah, Moonsung and Windsung'' 1952 * ''Legend, Rites'' 1953 * ''And Joy is My Witness, Nightflight'' 1954 * ''Sky Chant'' 1957 * ''Persephone'' 1958 * ''Black Marigolds'' 1959 * ''Shirah'' 1960 * ''Apansionada'' 1961 * ''Broken Dialogues'' 1962 * ''Shore Bourne'' 1964 * ''Dismembered Fable'' 1965 * ''Pray for Dark Birds'' 1966 * ''Tongues of Fire'' 1967 * ''Piece for Brass'' 1969 * ''Moonways and Dark Tides'' 1970 * ''Sharjuhm'' 1971 * ''At That Point in Place and Time'' 1973 * ''The Possessed'' 1974 * ''Prairie Steps'' 1975 * ''Bach Rondelays, I Never Saw Another Butterfly, A Seder Night, Kaddish'' 1977 * ''Icarus, Cantigas Ladino'' 1978 * ''Notturno'' 1980 * ''Gypsy Ballad, Hanele the Orphan, The Tailor's Megilleh'' 1981 * ''Psalm, Song of Songs'' 1983 * ''Tehillim'' 1984 * ''Dance Panel #7'' 2000 * ''The Time is Out of Joint'' 2001


References


External links


"Pearl Lang, Dancer and Choreographer, Dies at 87"
Anderson, Jack ('' The New York Times'', February 26, 2009) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lang, Pearl 1922 births 2009 deaths American choreographers American female dancers American dancers Connecticut College faculty Jewish American artists Juilliard School faculty Martha Graham Modern dancers University of Chicago alumni Yale University faculty