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Martha Graham Dance Company – 2024-2025 Season Company Auditions

Date:
May 11, 2024
Deadline:
May 28, 2024
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The Martha Graham Dance Company is seeking professional dancers to perform the traditional male roles of the Graham classics as well as new works by today’s choreographers.

Applicants must have a strong command of current concert dance styles, ballet, and Graham Technique. Selected dancers will be offered between 8 and 29 weeks of work for the Company’s 2024-2025 Season, and will be required to become members of the American Guild of Musical Artists AFL-CIO. Graham salaries begin at $720/week and are commensurate with AGMA union contracts.

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS + REGISTRATION

The first round of this audition will take place through video submissions only. All registration materials and videos must be received by MAY 28 by 11:59pm ET. Invitations to the in-person audition will be sent no later than June 5. Successful candidates will be:

  • Technically excellent in a range of current dance techniques and ballet as well as have some experience in the Martha Graham Technique
  • Experienced in partnering
  • Available July of 2024 for rehearsals and for international travel with no passport or visa restrictions
  • Hold passports and/or visa permitting international travel
  • COVID-19 Vaccination is required for the audition and employment

To be considered, candidates must complete the registration form and submit a 3-5 minute video (your reel) of excerpts that showcase your dancing.
Please note: we are not auditioning dancers to fulfill the traditional female roles at this time.

REGISTER TO AUDITION

***Registration Deadline is May 28, 2024. 

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