Testimonials from dance personalities

Peter Sparling, former principal dancer of the Martha Graham Dance Company and Professor-Dean at the University of Michigan:
"What a pleasure it is to attend Maggie classes . She is a teacher who breathes new life into technique and inspires her students with a sense of excitement, while demanding the rigor that is so essential to learning such a demanding technique!"
Virginie Mécène, former principal dancer of the Martha Graham Company, Director of the Martha Graham School and Martha Graham Company II:
Ms. Boogaart has experience with the repertoire , which she learned during repertoire workshops repertoire training at the school from 1994 to 1997. During those years, she studied with renowned teachers: Pearl Lang, Stuart Hodes, Jacqueline Buglisi, Terese Capucilli, Christine Dakin, Armgard von Bardeleben, Elizabeth Auclair, and Kenneth Topping. I can assure you that Ms. Boogaart has experience as a teacher and that her experience as a dancer and performer adds to her artistic repertoire. I am sure that she will be able to bring Parisian students authentic Graham technique as well as an open mind to the possibilities it offers.
Michael Cusumano, former soloist at American Ballet Theatre:
"I was so impressed by the quality of this ballet class. Beautiful combinations, impeccable musicality, and intelligent corrections."
Joy Womack, former Bolshoi soloist, principal dancer at the Kremlin Ballet, Boston Ballet, dancer at the Paris Opera:
"I am so grateful for your encouragement and advice in Paris. Ghislain, your inspiration is invaluable, and I can't wait to work with you when I return!"
Michael Kopinski, former soloist of the Royal Birmingham Ballet:
"What a wonderful ballet class! I was visiting Paris for a few days and I'm so glad I found Ghislain. His class was a lot of fun, but also challenging. I loved the combinations and my body felt great afterwards. Ghislain is a very attentive teacher, with an excellent eye for detail. I am inspired by his energy, enthusiasm, and professionalism."