Here it is (its unfinished):
Martha Graham (born May 11, 1894. Died April 1, 1991 at the age of 96.) was a famous choreographer and dancer. She choreographed and danced for over seventy years. She had won many civilian awards, such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Key to the City of Paris, and many more. She danced in things such as "Frontier" (1935), "Dark Meadow" (1946), and "Look at the Lightning" (1962).
The Martha Graham Center Of Contemporary Dance was created in 1926 in Manhattan, New York by non-other than Martha Graham herself.
It's shitty, but it's my first draft.