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Capezio honors Martha Graham Dance Company with launch of commemorative dancewear collaboration

Martha Graham Dancer Anne Souder. Photo by Jon Taylor.
Martha Graham Dancer Anne Souder. Photo by Jon Taylor.

The Martha Graham Dance Company, one of the most influential forces in the history of modern dance, was honored with the 2026 Capezio Dance Award at the company’s 100th Anniversary Gala at the New York Public Library on April 17.

First awarded in 1952, the Capezio Dance Award recognizes significant contributions to American dance by an individual, company, or institution. It is awarded to those who bring respect, stature, and distinction to dance and who exhibit qualities such as innovation, creativity, and imagination.

Founded in 1926 by pioneering choreographer Martha Graham, who was honored with the Capezio Dance Award in 1960, the Martha Graham Dance Company has shaped the foundation of contemporary movement vocabulary and continues to inspire generations of dancers, choreographers, and artists across disciplines. The Capezio Dance Award recognizes the company’s extraordinary contributions to the evolution of dance and its enduring artistic impact worldwide.

For 100 years, the Martha Graham Dance Company has stood at the forefront of artistic expression, redefining the boundaries of physical storytelling and emotional truth in performance. Graham’s revolutionary technique transformed modern dance into a powerful language of human experience. Today, the company remains a living archive of her vision, preserving and expanding her legacy through performance, education, and global collaboration.

Martha Graham Dancers Anne Souder, Leslie Andrea Williams, Xin Ying and Lloyd Knight. Photo by Jon Taylor.
Martha Graham Dancers Anne Souder, Leslie Andrea Williams, Xin Ying and Lloyd Knight. Photo by Jon Taylor.

In conjunction with the centennial celebration, Capezio has partnered with the Martha Graham Dance Company to create a commemorative dancewear collection that Capezio will launch in fall 2026. The Salvatore Capezio x Martha Graham collection draws inspiration from the expressive power and sculptural movement of Graham’s work, translating her aesthetic into contemporary dancewear and studio to street pieces designed for performance, training, and modern movement exploration. Rooted in Capezio’s nearly 140-year history and founder Salvatore Capezio’s focus on craftsmanship and innovation, the collaboration bridges heritage and modernity, honoring the past while supporting dancers of today.

“For Martha Graham, the costume is an extension of the body’s inner landscape,” said Janet Eilber, Artistic Director of the Martha Graham Dance Company. “It shapes a silhouette, heightens a gesture, and reveals the body’s emotional architecture. This collaboration between the Martha Graham Dance Company and Capezio is rooted in a shared understanding of the dancer’s body as a site of expression, design, and transformation. For the last hundred years, Martha’s technique and costuming philosophy have centered on the relationship between fabric and form, making this partnership with Capezio’s enduring legacy of creating for dancers especially meaningful.”

“As the Martha Graham Dance Company celebrates its 100th year, this dual recognition — the Capezio Dance Award and the Salvatore Capezio x Martha Graham collection — marks a milestone moment in the world of dance and design,” said Joyce Schnoedl, Chairman of the Board of Capezio and a lifelong dancer herself. “The award recognizes not only the dance company’s history, but the living, evolving spirit of Martha Graham’s vision. The new Capezio collection will bring the iconic fashion of Martha Graham to dancers everywhere, in the studio, on stage, and on the street. We are honored to partner with the dancers of Martha Graham to bring this collection to life.”

Imagery and video of the collection featuring Martha Graham dancers Lloyd Knight, Xin Ying, Leslie Andrea Williams and Anne Souder can be found at www.capezio.com/marthagraham.

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