Clarke, Martha (1944–)

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Clarke, Martha (1944–)

American modern dancer and choreographer. Born June 3, 1944, in Baltimore, Maryland.

Danced with Lucas Hoving's concert group in New York City in Suite for a Summer Day (1962); performed with Anna Sokolow's company in Session for Six, Lyric Suite and Dreams; joined acrobatic troupe Pilobolus (1973–79) where she performed in collaborative works, in duets created with Robert Morgan Barnett, and in Sokolow-inspired solos; began collaborating with Barnett and French choreographer Felix Blaska (1979), creating works for chamber company Crowsnest. Choreographies include (with Alison Chase) Two Bits (1973), (with Barnett) Terra Cotta (1974), (with others) Ciona (1975), Grey Room (1977), Wakefield(1977), (with Blaska) La Marquese de Solana (1979) and (with Barnett and Blaska) Haiku (1979).

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