Alicia Graf Mack: Breaking Barriers in Dance at Juilliard

Alicia Graf Mack, Juilliard’s First Black Dean and Director of Dance, Inspires the Next Generation of Performers

A Dream Born in Movement

Alicia Graf Mack’s journey began with a powerful childhood moment. At four years old, she discovered her passion for dance. Her mother’s words rang prophetic: “God gave you a special gift you’re going to share with the world.”

A transformative experience came when Mack saw Christina Johnson, a Brown ballerina, perform. Seeing someone who looked like her on stage changed everything. “Wow, I’ve seen many ballerinas before, but I’ve never seen anyone like her,” Mack recalled.

Overcoming Physical Challenges

Mack’s dance career faced significant obstacles. In 1999, she developed unexplained knee swelling that dramatically altered her path. Diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis, a debilitating disease affecting her spine and joints, she confronted immense physical challenges.

“My entire right leg had atrophied. My body was just betraying me,” Mack shared. At her lowest point, she considered abandoning dance entirely. A subway moment seeing her Dance Theater Harlem poster while struggling to walk became a turning point of emotional vulnerability.

From Wall Street to Dance Leadership

Despite initial setbacks, Mack refused to surrender her dream. After studying at Columbia University and working on Wall Street, she courageously returned to dancing. “I missed dancing. My body was able to do it, so I jumped back in,” she explained.

Her perseverance paid off spectacularly. In 2018, Mack became Juilliard’s first Black Director of Dance, breaking significant barriers in the performing arts.

Inspiring Future Performers

Now leading the prestigious Juilliard dance program, Mack focuses on empowering young artists. “I try to remind students that this is a very fulfilling career. All they need is someone to say: ‘You can do it, you can do it, you can do it.’”

Her mission extends beyond personal achievement. Mack embodies the transformative power of representation, showing aspiring dancers that dreams have no boundaries.

A Legacy of Resilience

“At my core, I am a dreamer. I’m an aspirational person,” Mack reflects. Her journey demonstrates that passion, combined with unwavering determination, can overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Through her leadership, Mack continues inspiring generations of dancers to pursue their artistic dreams, regardless of obstacles.