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Feb. 3 Black History Month Person of the Day



ALVIN AILEY



Alvin Ailey was born in Rogers, Texas on January 5, 1931 and moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of twelve. There, on a junior high school class trip to the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, he fell in love with concert dance. Inspired by performances of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company and classes with Lester Horton, Mr Ailey began his formal dance training. It was with Mr. Horton, the founder of the first racially integrated dance company in this country, that Mr. Ailey embarked on his professional dance career. After Horton's death in 1953, Mr. Ailey became the director of the Lester Horton Dance Theater and began to choreograph his own works. In 1954, he and his friend Carmen de Lavallade were invited to New York to dance in the Broadway show, House of Flowers by Truman Capote. In New York, Mr. Ailey studied with many outstanding dance artists, including Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman and took acting classes with Stella Adler. The versatile Ailey won a number of acting roles, continued to choreograph and performed as a dancer.

In 1958, Mr. Ailey founded his own company, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Mr. Ailey had a vision of creating a company dedicated to the preservation and enrichment of the American modern dance heritage and the uniqueness of black cultural expression. In 1960, he choreographed Revelations, the classic masterpiece of American modern dance based on the religious heritage of his youth.

Throughout his lifetime, Mr. Ailey created some 79 ballets, many of which have appeared in the repertoire of major dance companies, including American Ballet Theatre, The Joffrey Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Paris Opera Ballet and La Scala Ballet.

Mr. Ailey died on December 1, 1989. Anna Kisselgoff of The New York Times wrote of Mr. Ailey, "You didn't need to have known Ailey personally to have been touched by his humanity, enthusiasm and exuberance and his courageous stand for multiracial brotherhood."
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Reply #1 posted 02/03/05 5:36am

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Ailey performing Revelations



The Alvin Ailey Dance Company



The Alvin Ailey Dance Company
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Reply #2 posted 02/03/05 5:42am

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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre in New York City.


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Reply #3 posted 02/03/05 6:37am

Mach

biggrin woot!


dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/05 7:44am

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Damn right--

Any black dancers such as myself (or dancers of color) have to recognize Ailey as a major groundbreaker.

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Also, do you think that ugly people are God's cruel joke on humanity (like the platypus and the heterosexual) or another form of population control?


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Reply #5 posted 02/03/05 8:12am

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worship
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BOB JOHNSON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM!!
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Reply #6 posted 02/03/05 8:39am

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I'll never forget the first time I saw "Revelations." I was 13 and mad at the world. I was a real tough little bitch. I sat in the theater watching this performance and cried like a baby. Something about it really touched me, and brought out all this emotion that I had been refusing to show.

touched Thanks, Mr. Ailey.
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Reply #7 posted 02/03/05 11:11am

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FunkMistress said:

worship

I'll never forget the first time I saw "Revelations." I was 13 and mad at the world. I was a real tough little bitch. I sat in the theater watching this performance and cried like a baby. Something about it really touched me, and brought out all this emotion that I had been refusing to show.

touched Thanks, Mr. Ailey.

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Reply #8 posted 02/03/05 1:19pm

GeminiMoon

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Reply #9 posted 02/03/05 1:22pm

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fantastic dance-builder!

(can't spell choreagrapher right)
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Reply #10 posted 02/03/05 2:01pm

Rhondab

woot!
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Reply #11 posted 02/03/05 3:52pm

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woot!

I studied Alvin Ailey way, way along time ago in my Modern dance class..

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