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List of Graham teachers in GERMANY [ 5 ]
Liste von Graham Lehrern in Deutschland
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BERLIN, GERMANY
Suleika Fichtner graduated from DANCEWORKS in Berlin and from the Martha Graham School in NYC where she studied on scholarship. She has also danced the Graham repertory with Graham 2. Suleika founded Berlin Dance Institute in Berlin, where she teaches Graham Technique(™), both for the professional program and in open classes. She is also regularly invited to teach throughout Germany.
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BERLIN, GERMANY
Quincy A. Junor (Brooklyn, New York), was born in Georgetown, Guyana and started his training under the direction of his mentor Gloria E. Moylan. He is a graduate of F. H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (The Fame School) and holds a BFA in Dance from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance. He has attended Brooklyn Music School, The Ailey School, The Martha Graham School and Perry- Mansfield Performing Arts School--all on full scholarship. After relocating to Berlin, Mr. Junor has continued his career as a performer and choreographer, both for stage, TV and commercials. He is on faculty at Motion*s Berlin (Graham Technique & Modern Dance) and guest faculty for GinaWorkshops Weiterbildung Modern Dance Intensive Studies (Graham Technique).
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HAMBURG, GERMANY
Victoria Gonzalez studied Graham Technique(™) at the CENADAC-Centro Nacional de Danza Contemporanea in Querétaro (Mexico), where she graduated from a Bachelor Degree in Modern and Contemporary Dance. Since 2014, she teaches Graham Technique(™) at the Contemporary Dance School of Hamburg (CDSH). Her classes are only open to the students of the program.
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FREIBURG, GERMANY
Alissa Brönnimann was trained in modern dance and ballet at the Modern-Dance-Schule Freiburg and has been a teacher there since 2018. She has been teaching Graham technique mostly to children and teenagers (but also to adults) after having attended several further training courses abroad (in Paris, London, and New York) and after having studied at Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance in New York for half a year.
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BERLIN, GERMANY
Stelios Kefalas is a graduate of the Professional and Teacher Training Program at the Martha Graham School, where he later joined the faculty from 2016 to 2017, teaching in both the Main Training Programs and the Summer Intensive. As part of the school’s outreach initiatives, he brought Graham Technique to diverse communities, teaching at Talent Unlimited Arts School in the Upper East Side and at the Urban Assembly School of the Performing Arts in Harlem. Beyond his work at the Graham School, Stelios has taught Graham Technique at Peridance Capezio Center and the Monmouth Academy of Dance in New Jersey, as well as internationally at Jo Siska in Berlin.
As a performer, Stelios was a member of the Graham 2 company for three years. During this time, he appeared in celebrated works such as Night Chant at the Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and in Celebration with an all-male cast for the Graham Company’s 90th Anniversary Gala at New York City Center. His dedication to the Graham legacy was honored in 2016 when he received the prestigious Armgard Von Bardeleben Award for Excellence in Graham Studies and for his personal and artistic commitment.
In addition to his work in the United States, Stelios trained at the National Opera of Greece, performing in productions such as Onegin and Pagliacci at the historic Herodium in Athens. He also earned a teaching degree in Ballet Movement, Cunningham Technique, and Elements of Rhythm, and graduated with honors from the National School of Dance in Athens. His artistic career further includes two seasons of site-specific performances with Treno sto Rouf (Train Theater).
Alongside his artistic endeavors, Stelios contributed to the Martha Graham School in various roles offstage, serving as Administrative Assistant, Studio Attendant, Event Coordinator, and Merchandise Promoter for over four years, underscoring his deep commitment to supporting and preserving the Graham community.







