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

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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 (AAADT), in March 1958. At this point in time, Alvin Ailey was the company's director, choreographer, and principal dancer. The company started as an ensemble of only seven dancers, plus their choreographer, and many guest choreographers. Following their first performance, which included Alvin Ailey's Blues Suite, 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 period that Ailey choreographed his famous work Revelations, a character dance done to traditional music. In 1962, Ailey changed his all-black dance company into a multi-racial group, believing that there was a kind of reverse chauvinism to anything all black. In that same year, 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". AAADT was the first "Black" company to travel for Kennedy's program. Judith Jamison, a star of the company for 15 years, joined the company in 1965. 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.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater s 60 th Anniversary Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater marks its 60 th anniversary on March 30, 2018 with the online release of a video performance of the I Wanna Be Ready: section of Revelations, performed by veteran Ailey dancer Mathew Rushing in and arounf Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Mr. Ailey s hometown of Rogers, Texas. This video is part of an ongoing series directed and produced by the French choreographer and filmmaker Redha Mejellekh that has garnered millions of views on various social media and other online platforms. Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3eo7xd8gmo

What to Expect on Show Day! Lecture Demonstration- This daytime program will serve as an introduction to dance as an art form and will explore the different styles that influence Alvin Ailey Company s choreography. The Master teacher will come out prior to each demonstration and will explain what the students will see. The dancers will break down some of the individual styles of dance by demonstrating specific steps and the differences between them. Each dance piece will be an example of the larger evening performance. The lecture demonstration will end with a Q&A session where the dancers will take questions, provide answers and discuss the creative process and dance as a means of expression with the students.

All Ages Dance is a Story Beaded metal Dancers Materials: Long plastic beads 2 pipe cleaners per student Small piece of Model Magic clay per student Learning Target: Students will design a short movement dance, focusing on the 5 elements of dance, to showcase their own personal story or statement. Students will select a pose that resembles a part of them and will demonstrate and explain. Activity: After listening to the history and story of Alvin Ailey and his dance company, students will create a beaded, movable dancer. Students will then come up with their own dance that will consist of 4 short movements that tell their own personal story. Students can share their final pose on their dancer and explain the symbolism. Standards: D.CR NH.1.2 I can explore ideas through movement and explain my choices. Standard 7: Analyze the relationship among ideas, themes, or topics in multiple media and formats and in visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities.

Audience Etiquette Watching a play is different from watching television or a sporting event. When you watch T.V. you may leave the room or talk. At a sporting event you might cheer and shout and discuss what you re seeing. Your role as a member of the audience in a play means you must watch and listen carefully because- You need to concentrate on what the dancers are doing. The dancers are affected by your behavior because they share the room with you. Talking and moving around can make it difficult for them to concentrate on their roles. Extra noises and movement can distract other audience members. There should be no eating, drinking or gum chewing during the show. Make sure to turn off all electronic devices. There should be no audio or video recording during the performance. Most importantly, ENJOY THE SHOW!

HAVE KIDS WHO D LIKE TO TAKE CLASSES? HOW ABOUT YOU? Master Classes MASTER CLASSES INTRODUCE LOCAL STUDENTS TO ACCOMPLISHED EXPERTS IN THE PERFORMING ARTS Students are given the opportunity to learn, observe and interact with artists from around the world. WORKSHOPS In- School Workshops with Sterling DeVries and Stephanie Creger, Director and Coordinator of Education, Charleston Gaillard Center The Charleston Gaillard will offer in-school workshops prior to each educational performance. The workshops correlate directly to the live performances. Each workshop presents the content covered in the performance and connects it to the classroom curriculum through the arts. Students will be immersed in an arts-enhanced lesson of theatre, music, literature, design, dance or visual arts. CAMPS The Gaillard Center music and theater camps offer students in the Lowcountry the opportunity to learn and thrive in the performing arts. Through a blending of instructional and performance opportunities, our camp programs help develop skills that will last a lifetime. Camps that we offer: Jazz Dance Theater For more information, contact sdevries@gaillardcenter.com or screger@gaillardcenter.com