Martha Graham Dance Company
Mr. Maxwell Louis Green-Waterman serves as Program Director for Teens@Graham at the Martha Graham Dance Company, where responsibilities include curriculum design, securing summer intensive programs, and fostering an inclusive community. As a Dance Educator for the NYC Department of Education, Mr. Green-Waterman leads professional developments, implements asset-based pedagogy, and has achieved significant student acceptances into higher education. Additional roles include Executive/Associate Artistic Director at TORCH Dance Theatre and guest artist positions, where Mr. Green-Waterman introduces techniques such as Lester Horton. Academic credentials include an ongoing Doctor of Education in Dance Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and certifications in classical ballet.
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Martha Graham Dance Company
Founded in 1926 by dance icon Martha Graham, the Company is recognized as both the pioneer and the champion of American modern dance. Graham’s groundbreaking technique and unmistakably American style have earned acclaim from audiences in more than fifty countries. Today, in addition to showcasing classics by Graham, the Company commissions new works from international leading artists, presenting an annual season in its home city of New York and actively touring around the globe. The affiliated Martha Graham School prepares the next generation of modern dancers, and currently trains students from 20 countries. Outreach and educational programs reach under-served students in Title I schools from four New York City boroughs. All-City Panorama provides audition opportunities to all students from NYC schools and a chance to perform on the mainstage with the Company for 35 aspiring dancers.