Once, as a child playing in her nursery, Martha Graham tried to improve the lighting in a cardboard theater by striking a match. When the whole set burst into flames, young Martha nimbly smothered it ...
When the Celebrity Series first brought the Martha Graham Dance Company to Boston, in 1945, the troupe was already 19 years old. Now approaching the century mark, the company is back this weekend for ...
Dancer and choreographer Martha Graham held her first-ever performance on April 18, 1926 in New York City, and as her groundbreaking work reshaped the world of dance in the decades that followed, ...
From 1967 through 2011, Deborah Jowitt wrote a weekly dance column for the Village Voice. Her substantial experience as a dancer, choreographer, critic, mother, teacher, and writer of a clutch of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Once a young bunhead, the acclaimed musical artist is taking the stage with the Martha Graham Dance Company. For her, it’s holy grail territory. By ...
The Martha Graham Dance Company will move its headquarters from the West Village to Times Square in January 2026. The Times Square spot will house classrooms for the company’s school, its ...
This November, the Martha Graham Dance Company will present two events centered on Martha Graham’s collaborations with fashion designer Halston (November 12) and sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi ...
Enveloped in a plum-colored tube-like garment from which only her head, hands, and feet peek out, Leslie Andrea Williams is framed by a black granite circular sculpture evoking the passage of day and ...
In 1929 an American critic, Henry McBride, observed that “the centre of the world has shifted” from Paris to New York. America did not just have cultural capital—it was becoming the West’s cultural ...
A world-renowned dance company whose founder has been awarded two presidential medals of honor is moving its headquarters from the West Village to Times Square. The Martha Graham Dance Company, ...
“Dances of the Mind,” the Martha Graham Dance Company’s program at the Joyce Theater through Sunday, comprises 11 works in three different mixed bills and celebrates the troupe’s 99th season. It is ...
In 1936, American choreographer Martha Graham declined an opportunity to appear at the Olympic Games in Germany. It was a rare moment of political dissent; Graham, who had several Jewish dancers in ...
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