Graham’s dance follows a frontier bride and groom as they settle into their house, and get to know each other and their strict new community. In the course of the dance the couple is visited by a revivalist preacher, a flock of four young female followers, and an experienced pioneer woman.



For our ongoing series on American Icons, we asked Jocelyn Gonzales to look into how this collaboration between Graham and Copland created a work that seems to define the American character.

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