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Originally, Cage wrote Imaginary Landscape No. 5 to accompany a choreographed dance called "Portrait of a Lady" by Jean Erdman, an influential figure in the world of modern dance.
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Originally, Cage wrote Imaginary Landscape No. 5 to accompany a choreographed dance called "Portrait of a Lady" by Jean Erdman, an influential figure in the world of modern dance.
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In 1938, Joseph Campbell married Jean Erdman, whom he remained married to for the remainder of his life.
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She stayed there for five and a half years, during which she earned both her bachelor’s (1968) and master’s (1970) degrees in dance at New York University’s School of Performing Arts. The director of the department was Jean Erdman, one of the first dancers in Martha Graham’s company.
Ruth Ziv-Ayal. 2009
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a choreographed dance called "Portrait of a Lady" by Jean Erdman, an influential figure in the world of modern dance.
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