Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The performance portion of “Edges of Ailey” at the Whitney Museum of American Art was best when it stepped away from tradition. By ...
NEW YORK — The Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition “Edges of Ailey” is a sprawling, monumental and thrilling survey of the work and legacy of the great American choreographer Alvin Ailey, who ...
When curator Adrienne Edwards started conceptualizing an exhibition about the late choreographer Alvin Ailey (which also, surprisingly, happens to be the first-ever show dedicated to the ...
One of the most storied dance companies in the country is celebrating its 65th anniversary this year with artists of all ages learning and perfecting the art of dance and movement. When guests walk ...
Mack will be succeeding Robert Battle, who stepped down last November, and Judith Jamison, who passed away earlier this month. Alicia Graf Mack is carrying on the legacy of Alvin Ailey American Dance ...
The Board of Trustees of Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation has announced that Alicia Graf Mack, widely celebrated for her dance artistry during her years with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and for her ...
“Dancing the Algorithm” explores the evolving relationship between dance and technology through immersive, interactive works by contemporary artists. Jamie Kraus Photography If you have ever visited ...
In the lead up to the inspiring sensational celebration, audiences can take in the final week of performances at New York City Center kicking off on New Year’s Eve with an uplifting matinee ...
For many audience members, this show is an annual affair, as the theater performs at UNC two nights a year as a part of their running partnership with CPA. “There's older folks in the community that ...
When Alvin Ailey's seminal dance work "Revelations" was first performed in 1960, it was about twice as long as the version that's now been seen by millions of people around the world. The company that ...
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