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NEW@Graham

Open Rehearsal with Hope Boykin

September 24, 2025 at 6pm

NEW@Graham: Open Rehearsal with Hope Boykin

Step into the studio for an open rehearsal of En Masse, a new work for the Company by acclaimed choreographer Hope Boykin featuring a short, recently discovered piece of music by Leonard Bernstein believed to have been created for Martha Graham in the 1980s. The music has been expanded into a new score and paired with a new arrangement of excerpts from Bernstein’s MASS including Simple Song. The new score and arrangement have been created by conductor/composer Christopher Rountree, Founder and Artistic Director of the Los Angeles orchestral collective Wild Up. The evening will include a conversation with Boykin, Rountree, and Janet Eilber, Artistic Director, Martha Graham Dance Company. En Masse will have its world premiere at The Soraya in Northridge, CA, on October 4, 2025, will tour across the US, and will celebrate its New York premiere at New York City Center in April 2026.

Book Launch

Martha Graham Dance Company 100 Years with NYC Dance Project

October 9, 2025 at 7pm

Martha Graham Dance Company 100 Years Book Launch with NYC Dance Project
Hosted by APPARATUS

This special event will celebrate the Martha Graham Dance Company’s centennial and the publication of Martha Graham Dance Company: 100 Years (Black Dog & Leventhal), a photographic tribute to Graham’s profound creative legacy. Fine art photographers Ken Browar and Deborah Ory (NYC Dance Project) capture the beauty and the precision of the dancers who carry Graham’s mantle today, recreating moments from 24 of her most celebrated works, from Lamentation to Maple Leaf Rag, with notes on inspiration, costumes, and set design. The photos are supported by archival images of Graham and her original dancers and text on her collaboration with Isamu Noguchi. Hosted by APPARATUS, a New York-based interdisciplinary design studio, this special event will include a cocktail reception and an opportunity to have the authors and dancers sign copies of the book.

Graham 2

2025 Holiday Event

December 5 – 6

The Graham 2 2025 Holiday Event

Martha Graham Dance Company’s second company will present a festive holiday performance suitable for all ages. Crafts and snacks for the younger set will be part of this family matinee, as well as a photo session with the dancers.

GRAHAM+TECH

Part 2.0

February 25 – 26, 2026 at 7pm

Graham+TECH, presented by the Company and Martha Graham School

Graham + TECH is av innovative series that sits at the intersection of movement, technology, and archival exploration. Participants will engage with the legacy of Martha Graham while experimenting with cutting-edge immersive dance technologies, creating a dynamic dialogue between tradition and innovation in the world of dance. In addition, participants will gain exclusive insight into the Martha Graham Digital Dance Archives, offering a rare opportunity to explore Graham’s iconic works through a modern lens. This component highlights how historical choreography can be preserved, studied, and re-imagined in the digital age, providing both inspiration and practical applications for today’s artists.

Graham Studio Series

Event TBA

March 17 – 18, 2026 at 7pm

Graham Studio Series Event TBA

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NEW@Graham

Martha Graham Dance Company and PHILADANCO!

May 19 – 20, 2026 at 7pm

NEW@Graham: Martha Graham Dance Company and PHILADANCO!

This NEW@Graham event offers a look inside the Company’s new work created in collaboration with Philadelphia’s top contemporary dance company, PHILADANCO! Choreographer Tommie-Waheed Evans will be on hand to guide the audience through his work for eight dancers, four from each company, inspired by American Document, a work Graham created in 1938 in reaction to the rise of fascism in Europe. Be the first to see this new creation, commissioned by ArtPhilly and Penn Live Arts, just a few days before its world premiere at the Annenberg Center in Philadelphia.