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Life Dances: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 1970-1980
Life Dances: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 1970-1980
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The poems are about the Ailey dancers, mainly; their lives, their classes, their rehearsals, their talent, and their magnificent performances. There are poems about dance teachers, patrons, benefactors, and famous choreographers from other dance companies commissioned by Ailey to create works in his own company. Everybody who was associated with "the great Alvin" has been included: Leonard Bernstein, Harry Belafonte, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and others. There is even a poem about "Intermission." There are poems to "the times that we lived in as black people." In l970's America, African-Americans still held on steadfastly to the hope they had derived from the 1960s. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre is where that hope lived, where it was taken into full account and made into art.
At the end of the book, there is a Postlude to one of the company's most famous dancers, Ulysses Dove. There is also a surprise Encore!