IMDb
6.2 /10
201 votes


Music · Drama · 1960 · 29 min
Night Journey, the dance, had its premiere only two and a half years after Appalachian Spring, and it is a close cousin. It too has a stream-of-consciousness narration: Jocasta, as she is about to kill herself, remembering what has happened to her. It too contains soul-delving solos, broken up by ensemble dances. Here, however, the ensemble is a darker element. As the story was taken from Greek tragedy, so the corps is the equivalent of Greek tragedy’s chorus. They tell us how to feel: afraid mostly. In this piece Graham pushed her habitual economy to its limits.
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IMDb
6.2 /10
201 votes
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TMDB
5.9 /10
8 votes
Letterboxd
6.9 /10
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Weighted average
6.3/10
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