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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is a modern dance company based in New York, New York. It was founded in 1958 by choreographer and dancer Alvin Ailey. It is made up of 30 dancers as well as artistic director Judith Jamison and associate artistic director Masazumi Chaya. picture of Isadora Duncan - Source: Library of Congress Modern dance is a dance form developed in the early 20th century. ...
A dance company is a group of dancers working together, often under the leadership of an Artistic Director and/or choreographer. ...
Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ...
1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Dancer Clifton Brown in a promotional poster for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater History Alvin Ailey and a group of young black modern dancers first performed at New York's 92nd Street Young Men's Hebrew Association, under the name Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, in March of 1958. Following this performance, the company traveled on what were known as the "station wagon tours"; in 1960, the AAADT became a resident company of the 51st Street YWCA's Clark Center for the Performing Arts. It was during this time period that Ailey choreographed the famous piece Revelations. In 1962, the company was chosen to tour the Far East, Southeast Asia and Australia as part of President John F. Kennedy's "President's Special International Program for Cultural Presentations." Judith Jamison joined the company in 1965. Neysa Moran McMein (1888-1949) Y.W.C.A. In Service for the Girls of the World, Poster, 1919 The YWCA (originally Young Womens Christian Association) is a world-wide organisation, founded in the UK in 1855. ...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917âNovember 22, 1963), also referred to as John F. Kennedy, JFK, John Kennedy, or Jack Kennedy, was the 35th President of the United States. ...
Alvin Ailey established a school in 1969, the same year that the company moved to the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Both company and school relocated to 229 East 59th Street in Manhattan a year later, to a renovated church building. in April of that year, a financial crisis caused Ailey to issue a statement that the dissolution of the company might take place. The crisis abated, however, and in 1971 AAADT made its first performance at the New York City Center, where it is currently the resident company. Associate artistic director Masazumi Chaya joined the company in 1972. Brooklyn Academy of Music ( pronounced BAM! in Emerilese) is located in Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, at 30 Lafayette Avenue near the Flatbush Avenue Station of the Long Island Rail Road and the Williamsburgh Savings Bank, the tallest building in Brooklyn. ...
AAADT, the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble (a touring company) and the Ailey school relocated in 1980 to four new studios in a building on Broadway. The company celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary three years later. Alvin Ailey passed away on December 1 of 1989; Judith Jamison assumed the post of Artistic Director, and the entire Ailey organization moved to 211 West 61st Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
A view of Broadway in 1909 Broadway, as the name implies, is a wide avenue in New York City, and is the oldest north-south main thoroughfare in the city, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. ...
Following tours in Russia, France and Cuba in the 1990s, as well as a residency in South Africa in 1997, the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation announced in 2001 that a new dance complex was to be developed. Ground was broken on the building site in Manhattan the following year. The company and school moved into the building, named the Joan Weill Center for Dance, in 2004. The company toured Russia and the United Kingdom the following year.
Performances and Repertory The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has performed for an estimated 21 million people in 48 states, as well as 71 countries on six continents. Among these performances are included two South African residencies. The company has often been an ambassador for American culture, starting with President John F. Kennedy's Southeast Asia tour program. The company and its dancers and artistic staff have been recognized as cultural ambassadors numerous times, as in the 2002 awarding of the National Medal of Arts to both Judith Jamison and the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation. The National Medal of Arts is an award and title bestowed on selected honorees by the National Endowment for the Arts. ...
Founder Alvin Ailey created more than 79 dances for his company during his tenure; he also maintained, however, that the company was not solely a repository for his choreography. Hence AAADT has a repertory of more than 200 works by over seventy choreographers, including such choreographers as Ulysses Dove, Karole Armitage, Uri Sands, and most recently Twyla Tharp (whose work The Golden Section is part of AAADT's 2006 repertory). The company keeps Alvin Ailey's works, including Revelations, Night Creature and Cry, in continuous performance. Twyla Tharp (b. ...
References and External Links - Official Website of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
- Repertory of the Company.
- History and Timeline of the Company.
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