Tickets
General Ticket: $30
Member Ticket: $25
Join Oliver Tobin, former dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company and curator of Martha Graham: Collaborations, in a movement workshop for adults inspired by Matha Graham’s seminal solo Lamentation. Open to all backgrounds and experience levels, the workshop introduces the expressive foundations of the Martha Graham Technique and explores storytelling through breath, shape, and movement. Working in a supportive and reflective environment, movers will explore themes of grief, containment, release, resilience, and transformation at the heart of Lamentation.
Participants should dress comfortably and bring a water bottle. Socks or bare feet are recommended for movement. No other materials are needed.
ABOUT OLIVER TOBIN
Oliver Tobin is a former dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company, where he performed in seminal works including Appalachian Spring, Clytemnestra, Diversion of Angels, El Penitente, Embattled Garden, and more. His theatrical credits include Off-Broadway productions of The Kentucky Cycle, The Lesser Magoo, Niranov, and Tallahassee.
As a Regisseur of the Graham repertory, Oliver has staged and directed a range of works, including Celebration, Episodes, Panorama, Maple Leaf Rag, and Diversion of Angels. In 2019, he reimagined and choreographed a new interpretation of Graham’s American Document (1938), which premiered in Los Angeles.
Oliver’s work in arts education and cultural diplomacy spans two decades. As Director of Teens@Graham, he designed and led comprehensive choreography and technique programs for New York City public arts schools, including Talented Unlimited High School, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, Bronx Dance Academy, and the Urban Assembly School of the Arts. As a cultural ambassador with Battery Dance Company, he facilitated modern dance workshops throughout Germany and Africa. His teaching credits include faculty positions at Adelphi University, LaGuardia High School, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, and the Martha Graham School.
In 2016, Oliver was appointed Director of Martha Graham Resources, where he led the preservation and stewardship of the Company’s extensive archive, spanning materials from 1894 to 2021—including costumes, production designs, photographs, ephemera, and personal items. He facilitated the relocation of the archive to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center and implemented a digital archive to broaden access and support licensing for theaters, museums, academic institutions, and media. He has also curated and produced Graham-focused exhibitions for Google Arts & Culture, SFMOMA, and Museum Folkwang.
Oliver holds degrees and certifications from the American Musical & Dramatic Academy, the Sivananda Yoga Institute, and Empire State College. He is based in Sherman, Connecticut, where he is the founder and owner of HOMORGANIZED, a company dedicated to thoughtful, efficient, home and business organization.