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The Martha Graham School Young Artists Program includes study of the Graham Technique, composition, repertory, Ballet, and Contemporary. Winter and Summer Intensive Programs in this school include study of the Graham Technique, Ballet, Contemporary, composition, and repertory.
• Ages: 10–18 years old
• Schedule: June 29 – July 24
In 1926, Martha Graham founded her dance company and school. The Graham School is the oldest professional school of dance in the United States. The Graham School is the only professional school of dance primarily focused on the Martha Graham Technique and repertory. The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD).
Classes in this program are taught by faculty who are current or former members of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and who trained with Martha Graham herself or with her first-generation acolytes. The mission of the conservatory-based TEENS@GRAHAM Program is to further teens’ development as artists using the Graham Technique and repertory as a foundation for study. The Martha Graham School’s leading educational outreach program, Teens@Graham, offers aspiring dancers ages 13–18 the opportunity to improve vocational skills and academic performance through study of the Graham Technique, composition, and repertory. The Pre-Teens@Graham Program for dancers ages 10–12 is a specially crafted dance-training program targeting pre-teen dance development. Winter and Summer Intensive Programs are designed to help students strengthen their dance and academic performance through study of the Graham Technique, Ballet, Contemporary, Composition, and Repertory.
The All-City Panorama project provides public school students ages 13–18 from all five boroughs the opportunity to perform Martha Graham’s seminal work, Panorama.
Last updated April 17, 2026.
• Ages: 10–18 years old
• Schedule: June 29 – July 24
In 1926, Martha Graham founded her dance company and school. The Graham School is the oldest professional school of dance in the United States. The Graham School is the only professional school of dance primarily focused on the Martha Graham Technique and repertory. The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD).
Classes in this program are taught by faculty who are current or former members of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and who trained with Martha Graham herself or with her first-generation acolytes. The mission of the conservatory-based TEENS@GRAHAM Program is to further teens’ development as artists using the Graham Technique and repertory as a foundation for study. The Martha Graham School’s leading educational outreach program, Teens@Graham, offers aspiring dancers ages 13–18 the opportunity to improve vocational skills and academic performance through study of the Graham Technique, composition, and repertory. The Pre-Teens@Graham Program for dancers ages 10–12 is a specially crafted dance-training program targeting pre-teen dance development. Winter and Summer Intensive Programs are designed to help students strengthen their dance and academic performance through study of the Graham Technique, Ballet, Contemporary, Composition, and Repertory.
The All-City Panorama project provides public school students ages 13–18 from all five boroughs the opportunity to perform Martha Graham’s seminal work, Panorama.
Last updated April 17, 2026.
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