GVSHP: Phil Hartman of Two Boots Foundation
GVSHP: Phil Hartman and David Van Zandt (r)
GVSHP: Introductory remarks by Karen Loew of GVSHP
GVSHP: GVSHP's Karen Loew introduces the ceremony
GVSHP: Karen Loew and Ted Mineau of GVSHP after the ceremony
GVSHP: Janet Eilber, artistic director of Martha Graham Dance Company, reads plaque after its unveiling
GVSHP: Happy crowd afterward
GVSHP: GVSHP staff, L-R: Amanda Davis, Matthew Morowitz, Karen Loew, Sam Moskowitz, Ted Mineau, intern Cherie-Nicole Leo, Lauren Snetiker
GVSHP: GVSHP staff
GVSHP: Martha Graham Plaque
GVSHP: Response to: "Who here wants to be a dancer?"
GVSHP: Response to: "Who here IS is a dancer?"
GVSHP: Stuart Hodes was a star dancer in Martha Graham's company when it was located in this building.
GVSHP: Former dancer Stuart Hodes, a captivating storyteller, shares memories of working with Martha Graham
GVSHP: 3...2....1...! L-R: Phil Hartman, owner of Two Boots Pizza; Janet Eilber, artistic director of Martha Graham Dance Company; David Van Zandt, president of The New School
GVSHP: GVSHP's Karen Loew speaks to the audience
GVSHP: GVSHP's Karen Loew speaking, with New School President David Van Zandt
GVSHP: Janet Eilber, artistic director of Martha Graham Dance Company, and a former dancer in the company, introduces video of Graham dancing "Frontier."
GVSHP: The crowd in front of 66 Fifth Avenue, at 13th Street, for Martha Graham plaque unveiling 6-18-15
GVSHP: Graham Plaque Reveal
GVSHP: Phil Hartman of Two Boots
GVSHP: Lee Traub, chairwoman emerita of Martha Graham Dance Company, describes Graham as a genius of the 20th Century.
GVSHP: Former Graham dancer Stuart Hodes shares memories.
GVSHP: Martha Graham Dance Company Artistic Director Janet Eilber.
GVSHP: Graham Plaque Group Portrait. From left, Janet Eilber, Karen Loew, Judith Schlosser, Lee Traub, David Van Zandt, Stuart Hodes, Phil Hartman.
GVSHP: New School President David Van Zandt and Karen Loew of GVSHP.
GVSHP: Many came to see the plaque unveiling.