Danza (ballet)

Danza was a modern dance solo choreographed and danced by Martha Graham to music by Darius Milhaud.

It premiered on March 3, 1929, at the Booth Theatre in New York City.

The New York Times' critic interpreted the work as "a fantasia on peasant themes, sometimes Spanish, sometimes Italian, sometimes Balkan in suggestion.

"[2] The all-solo program included two other new pieces, Resurrection and Adolescence, and eight previously performed works: Dance, Immigrant, Valses Sentimentales, Four Insincerities, Tanagra, Two Variations from Sonatina, Fragilite and Fragments.

Louis Horst accompanied Graham on piano.