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Businiess name:  Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance
Review by:  Racheline M.
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I studied here for years. Of course, only Graham technique is taught, but the dance training is fantastic, and utilizes the body in a way that no other technique really does. That said, as much as it will make you strong, it's also harder on the body than many types of modern dance, and so should be considered carefully based on your strengths, goals and abilities. Children cannot train here until they are at least 11 -- this speaks both to a need for physical development as well as the emotional content of Graham's work. The school and technique has really struggled since Graham's death, but her choreography and technique is a unique part of American cultural history and must be preserved. Consider taking a class here.

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