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pattigurlatl
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Topic: BHM - Judith Jamison Posted: Feb 07 2013 at 4:57pm |

Judith Jamison joined Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1965
and quickly became an international star. Over the next 15 years, Mr.
Ailey created some of his most enduring roles for her, most notably the
tour-de-force solo Cry. During the 1970s and 80s, she appeared
as a guest artist with ballet companies all over the world, starred in
the hit Broadway musical Sophisticated Ladies, and formed her
own company, The Jamison Project. She returned to Alvin Ailey American
Dance Theater in 1989 when Mr. Ailey asked her to succeed him as
Artistic Director. In the 21 years that followed, she brought the
Company to unprecedented heights – including two historic engagements in
South Africa and a 50-city global tour to celebrate the Company’s 50th
anniversary. Ms. Jamison is the recipient of numerous awards and honors,
among them a prime time Emmy Award, an American Choreography Award, the
Kennedy Center Honor, a National Medal of Arts, a “Bessie” Award, the
Phoenix Award, and the Handel Medallion. She was also listed in “The
TIME 100: The World’s Most Influential People” and honored by First Lady
Michelle Obama at the first White House Dance Series event. As a highly regarded choreographer, Ms. Jamison has created many celebrated works, including Divining (1984), Forgotten Time (1989), Hymn (1993), HERE . . .NOW. (commissioned for the 2002 Cultural Olympiad), Love Stories (with additional choreography by Robert Battle and Rennie Harris, 2004), and Among Us (Private Spaces: Public Places) (2009). Ms. Jamison’s autobiography, Dancing Spirit,
was edited by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and published in 1993. In
2004, under Ms. Jamison’s artistic directorship, her idea of a permanent
home for the Ailey company was realized and named after beloved
chairman Joan Weill. Ms. Jamison continues to dedicate herself to
asserting the prominence of the arts in our culture, and she remains
committed to promoting the significance of the Ailey legacy – using
dance as a medium for honoring the past, celebrating the present and
fearlessly reaching into the future.
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Posted: Feb 07 2013 at 5:04pm |
She is ELECTRIFYING!!!!
And such a visionary.
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pattigurlatl
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basic bump because Judith Jamison is amaaahzing!
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she's so classic
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I need to see when the Ailey dance theatre is coming back to town. exquisite.
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Keep em coming Patti
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Posted: Feb 08 2013 at 12:19am |
Tbaby wrote:
I need to see when the Ailey dance theatre is coming back to town. exquisite.
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truly. we see them at the Kennedy center.
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Posted: Feb 08 2013 at 12:20am |
Alvin Ailey will be performing here in ATL Feb 14 for Black history month
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