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''Fall River Legend'' is a
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by American choreographer
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. While the ballet tells the infamous story of
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, it notably alters the outcome of court case, with Borden receiving a guilty verdict rather than an acquittal. De Mille herself believed that Borden was guilty of the murder of her father and stepmother. Like the majority of de Mille’s ballets, ''Fall River Legend'' is deeply character driven. The ballet was commissioned by
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and premiered on April 22, 1948 at the Metropolitan Opera House. Today, ''Fall River Legend'' is considered by many scholars to be her masterpiece and when it first premiered, the reviews of the ballet were generally positive.


Conception

The playwright
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encouraged de Mille to use the Lizzie Borden story for a dance, following the success of her 1942 ballet ''
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''. However, the creative development of the ballet was stalled by de Mille’s marriage to Walter Prude, the birth of their son Jonathan, and de Mille’s work on Broadway. Still, the idea remained on de Mille’s mind and on her honeymoon she brought a copy of
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’s ''The Trial of Lizzie Borden''. The score of the ballet was composed by Morton Gould and featured sets by Oliver Smith. De Mille worked closely with Gould to create ''Fall River Legend'' and the decision to end the ballet with a guilty verdict was one they came to together. In a later interview between composer and choreographer, they recall that they came to this decision at the famous
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. Gould claimed that he could not write "acquittal music" and thus suggested the alternate ending. He also quipped that "changing history is called poetic license." To provide context for the narrative, the ballet opens with a “
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,” delivering the guilty verdict. For de Mille, the legal terminology helped to establish the dramatic mood of the ballet. De Mille describes how this choice, “… would get over the exposition quickly and reveal that our heroine was in a very nasty predicament.” De Mille made the decision not to show any violence on stage throughout the ballet, as she believed that violence on stage was “nearly always silly.” Early in the ballet, a younger version of “The Accused” dances in a dream sequence with her mother, while the adult version of the character looks on. De Mille also added a love story to her ballet, between The Accused and the Pastor. In one affectionate
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, the Pastor and the Accused dance together, with the music echoing that of a previous dance between the Mother and Father characters.


Productions

The original cast of ''Fall River Legend'' included: A March 24, 1957 episode of '' Omnibus'' presented a production of the ballet with
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as "The Accused". More recent performances of ''Fall River Legend'' include a production by the
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in 1989. This production, commercially available for viewing, features current Dance Theatre of Harlem artistic director Virginia Johnson in the role of “The Accused.”
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performed the ballet in 1999 and again in 2007, most recently featuring ballerinas Julie Kent and
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as "The Accused".


See also

* List of historical ballet characters


References

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Further reading

* de Mille, Agnes. ''Lizzie Borden: A Dance of Death.'' New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1968. * Easton, Carole. ''No Intermissions: The Life of Agnes de Mille.'' New York: Little, Brown, & Co., 1996.


External links


Video Footage
of ''Fall River Legend,'' with Sally Wilson as "The Accused"
Full Summary
of ''Fall River Legend''

at Agnes de Mille Dances
Gillian Murphy as Lizzy Borden
(from the 2007 Fall Season promotion)
New York Public Library – Theatrical Lighting Database
for the 1991 ABT production by lighting designer
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Ballets by Agnes de Mille Ballets by Morton Gould 1948 ballet premieres Ballets based on actual events Cultural depictions of Lizzie Borden