Alvin Ailey Returns to South America for Performances and Educational Activities, 9/11

By: Sep. 10, 2013
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, recognized by U.S. Congress as a vital American "Cultural Ambassador to the World," returns to South America after 15 years with a robust schedule of 20 performances and a variety of educational activities for area students. The first visit to South America led by Artistic Director Robert Battle includes engagements in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at Cidade das Artes from September 11-15, São Paulo, Brazil at Credicard Hall from September 19-22, and Buenos Aires, Argentina at Teatro Coliseo fromSeptember 26-29. Bloomberg is the lead sponsor of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's international tour to Brazil.

After a record-breaking New York season, 21-city United States tour and an historic engagement at Lincoln Center, the unparalleled artistry and technique of Ailey's 30 dancers will now reach international audiences with a diverse repertory representing a wide range of important choreographic voices. The Brazil performances feature the international premiere of celebrated choreographer Ronald K. Brown's Four Corners. Ailey's dancers have become known as stirring interpreters of Brown's unique dance storytelling involving his signature blend of modern dance and West African idioms. Set to the music of Carl Hancock Rux and various artists, the work's 11 dancers bring to life the vision of four angels standing on the four corners of the earth holding the four winds.

All programs end with the inspiring Revelations, an American classic acclaimed as a must?see for all. Alvin Ailey's signature piece is a tribute to his heritage and a testament to his genius. Using African-American religious music - spirituals - this suite fervently explores the places of deepest grief and holiest joy in the soul.

"Building upon Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's history of extensive international tours and performances in South America since 1963, I'm proud to lead the Company back after 15 years for a fifth visit to the continent," stated Robert Battle, who became Artistic Director in 2011. "Mr. Ailey said it so well; 'Dance came from the people and should always be delivered back to the people.' I'm grateful for Bloomberg's support of the engagement and excited for audiences to witness uplifting performances, and for students to experience memorable interactions with the world's most amazing dancers."

Ailey's dancers will lead nearly a dozen lecture demonstrations, workshops and master classes for students throughout the tour, and young people will be invited to attend select performances. Before the September 11th opening In Rio de Janeiro, Ailey Guest Artist and Rehearsal Director Matthew Rushing and three company members will conduct a workshop with Grupo Cultural AfroReggae at Espaco Benjamin de Oliveira. In coordination with the United States Consulate, prior to the September 19th launch of performances in São Paulo, Hope Boykin and four other Ailey dancers will visitMuseu Afro-Brasil for a lecture-demonstration with 80 young people from Ação Comunitária, and a workshop with students from Fabrica de Cultura.

"Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is world renowned. Artistic Director Robert Battle and the Ailey Dancers will bring enormous pleasure to audiences in Rio and São Paulo. Bloomberg is honored to host the dance company in Brazil," said Geraldo Coelho, Bloomberg's Head of Sales for South America.

Bloomberg has supported the Ailey company since 2000, including their triumphant performances at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London in 2002 and the popular AileyCamp New York, which provides dance instruction and enrichment programs for underserved youth.

"We are so appreciative of Bloomberg's sponsorship of Ailey's special return visit to South America, and for their major support of Ailey Arts In Education programs over the years," shared Bennett Rink, Ailey's Executive Director. "Bloomberg's generous support furthers Ailey's mission of using dance to inspire people of all ages around the world."

Additional repertory highlights for Brazil and Argentina include From Before, a classic work by Tony award-winning The Lion King choreographer Garth Fagan; Ronald K. Brown's Grace, a rapturous, spiritually-charged blend of modern and African- influenced dance set to Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday" and the powerful rhythms of Fela Kuti's Afro-Pop; and Ohad Naharin's phenomenally inventive and memorable Minus 16, a work unlike any other in the Ailey repertory in the way it challenges the dancers to improvise and break down barriers between audience and performers. Robert Battle's humorous and high-flying bravura solo Takademe, a savvy deconstruction and abstraction of the tightly woven rhythms of Indian Kathak dance, and Strange Humors, a thrillingly intense duet with unexpected leaps and falls, will also be performed.

Programming for Buenos Aires also features renowned European choreographer Ji?í Kylián's Petite Mort, a ballet of visual surprises showcasing the sensuality, humor and virtuosity of Ailey's dancers. Performed to two of Mozart's most popular piano concertos, it blends a classical sensibility with a bold, modern wit in an unforgettable duel of the sexes featuring six couples.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater uses the African-American cultural experience and the American modern dance tradition in a universal celebration of the human spirit. Ailey's moving performances are renowned for bringing audiences around the globe to their feet night after night with an incomparable sense of joy, freedom, and spirit. Since 1958, the company has performed for an estimated 23 million people in 48 states, in over 71 countries and across six continents.

Upon completing the tour, the Company will perform Rennie Harris' bold hip-hop work Home in the closing programs of New York City Center's 10thanniversary Fall for Dance Festival on October 4th and 5th. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's annual holiday season at New York City Centeris scheduled from December 4, 2013 - January 5, 2014. The season features premieres and new productions, along with a variety of repertory favorites and special programs. Tickets starting at $25 are now on sale and can be purchased at the New York City Center Box Office, through CityTix at (212) 581-1212 or online at www.alvinailey.org or www.nycitycenter.org.

Detailed 2013 International Tour programming information and schedule is below (subject to change). For further details on Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Ailey organization's performances, training programs, and educational activities, visit www.alvinailey.org

Bloomberg is the lead sponsor of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's international tour to Brazil.



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