"I was privileged to be able to study a year with Martha Graham, the last year she was teaching"
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The subtext carries two tensions. First, the word “privileged” acknowledges gatekeeping. Graham wasn’t just a teacher; she was an institution, and not everyone got in the room. Tharp’s phrasing gently asserts credibility without chest-thumping: I was there, I saw the machinery up close, I’m not speaking from secondhand reverence. Second, “the last year” turns pedagogy into history. It implies urgency: lessons were happening under the pressure of time, with the unspoken awareness that the body giving them - Graham’s body, and Graham’s system - was nearing its final chapter.
Culturally, this lands as more than a personal anecdote. It’s Tharp locating herself in an origin story while also refusing nostalgia. Her career is famously unsentimental, built on discipline, craft, and reinvention. So the line reads like a quiet receipt: she can honor the tradition while implying she’s not trapped by it. In dance, lineage is capital; Tharp spends it carefully.
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"I was privileged to be able to study a year with Martha Graham, the last year she was teaching." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-privileged-to-be-able-to-study-a-year-with-160104/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




