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Edges of Ailey

Edited by Adrienne Edwards, Contributions by Horace D. Ballard, Contributions by Harmony Bench, Contributions by Kate Elswit, Contributions by Aimee Meredith Cox, Contributions by Thomas F. DeFrantz, Contributions by Malik Gaines, Contributions by Jasmine Johnson, Contributions by Joshua Lubin-Levy, Contributions by Uri McMillan

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A revelatory look at the life, work, and legacy of the legendary choreographer Alvin Ailey   “A rich, multitudinous window into the world of the choreographer Alvin Ailey. . . . It does everything but dance.”—Leah Greenblatt, New York Times   Alvin Ailey is one of the most celebrated choreographers of the twentieth century. The creator of iconic works such as Blues Suite, Revelations, and Cry, he is widely recognized for the dance company he founded in 1958 when he was just twenty-seven years old. Ailey imagined and cultivated a platform for modern dance through his innovative repertoire, interdisciplinary sensibility, and support of dancers and choreographers. This expansive volume situates Ailey within a broader social, creative, and cultural context, looking at the artists who influenced and collaborated with him, the spaces and scenes he frequented, the dynamic themes within his dances, and how his vision and work changed contemporary dance.   Essays by artists, scholars, and critics cover topics ranging from the Black church, the South, and the Great Migration to nightclubs, musical influences, and queerness. With more than four hundred images including photographs of works Ailey choreographed, archival materials such as notebooks, sketches, letters, and never-before-published behind-the-scenes photos, and conversations about the legacy of the company with Sylvia Waters, Judith Jamison, and Masazumi Chaya as well as several contemporary dancers and scholars, this study offers an unprecedented full picture of one of the twentieth century’s leading artists and the way his work continues to inspire today’s generation of dancers.   Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art   Exhibition Schedule:   Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (September 25, 2024–February 9, 2025)

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Publisher | Yale University Press
Published date | 7 Jan 2025
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 388
Dimensions | 311 x 235 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-3002-7884-2
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BISAC | performing arts / dance / modern


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