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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

Opening Date: Jun 06, 2023

Closing Date: Jun 11, 2023

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
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Playing @

BAM Opera House

30 Lafayette Ave Brooklyn, NY 11217

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“America’s most popular dance company” (The New Yorker) brings its passionate energy and dazzling technique to BAM with two must-see programs that include signature works by Alvin Ailey—including his masterpiece Revelations—as well as recent and rarely performed pieces by renowned choreographers Kyle Abraham, Ronald K. Brown and Twyla Tharp. Ailey made his debut on the BAM stage as a dancer in 1956 and established close ties to the community when the company began a residency at BAM in 1969. Today, under the leadership of artistic director Robert Battle, the company that forever changed American dance remains a vital force in the city where Ailey put down enduring roots—and around the globe.


Program A: Brooklyn Bonds
Modern masters with Brooklyn connections

June 6, 8 & 10 @ 7:30 PM

Dancing Spirit (2009) by Ronald K. Brown
Roy’s Joys (1997) by Twyla Tharp
Are You in Your Feelings? (2022) by Kyle Abraham

The Ailey company puts its soulful spin on recent and rarely performed pieces by acclaimed choreographers Kyle Abraham, Ronald K. Brown and Twyla Tharp, the latter returning to the BAM stage for the first time in nearly a decade. Brown’s Dancing Spirit embodies the elegance and influence of the great Judith Jamison. In Roy’s Joys, the company showcases Tharp at her rollicking best in a sultry work set to the silky jazz of Roy Eldridge. Completing the program is Are You in Your Feelings?, a triumphant new work by Abraham that celebrates both Black culture and the youthful spirit that perseveres in us all.


Program B: All Ailey
Revered classics by Alvin Ailey

June 7 & 9 @ 7:30 PM, Jun 10 @ 2 PM & Jun 11 @ 3 PM

Night Creature (1975) by Alvin Ailey
Cry (1971) by Alvin Ailey
Survivors (1986) by Alvin Ailey and Mary Barnett
Revelations (1960) by Alvin Ailey

As part of its eagerly anticipated return to the BAM stage, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater stages four works by the trailblazing master himself: from a buoyant Duke Ellington collaboration to an impassioned tribute to the profound courage of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, set to the visionary jazz of Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln. Also included in the program are the 16-minute solo Cry, a birthday present from Ailey to his mother that is dedicated to “all Black women everywhere,” and the landmark Revelations, which has enraptured audiences since its creation in 1960.
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COVID-19 Safety Information

Masks are optional but encouraged.

Performance Schedule:

TUESDAY-FRIDAY @ 7:30 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM & 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM

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TDF member tickets:

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Full-price tickets

$44.50 - $155.50

Lottery & Rush

BAM offers up to two $10 rush tickets to any live performance, subject to availability.
Senior Rush:
For seniors ages 65 and over. Present proof of age and photo ID at the box office as early as 90 minutes before the start time of the desired event. Rush tickets are subject to availability and seating is at the discretion of the box office. A $2 per ticket facility fee will be added to all purchases for live performances.

Student Rush: For full- and part-time students ages 29 and under. Present your valid student ID and proof of age at the box office as early as 90 minutes before the start time of the desired event. Rush tickets are subject to availability and seating is at the discretion of the box office. A $2 per ticket facility fee will be added to all purchases for live performances.

Veteran Rush: Present your veteran ID card at the box office as early as 90 minutes before the start time of the desired event. Rush tickets are subject to availability and seating is at the discretion of the box office. A $2 per ticket facility fee will be added to all purchases for live performances.

Accessibility:

Wheelchair Info

Six locations: Three areas in rear orchestra. Can accommodate two wheelchairs each.

Seating

The Opera House seats 2,086.Orchestra level of Opera House on main level, directly off lobby.

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator: Attended. Accesses all floors. Braille lettering.

Passenger Loading Zone

Front.

Parking

Ashland Place.

Entrance

Six steps up from street into main lobby. One handrail.Alternate entrance: Saint Felix St. Unmarked. Ramp (1.5" lip) into main lobby. Double doors (heavy). Security will assist.

Box Office

Main lobby. Counters 49".

Restroom

Rear of orchestra. Door 29". Stall door 31". Commode 17.5". Grab bars.

Water Fountain

Main lobby. Spout 35".

Telephone

Main lobby to right of alternate entrance. Cord 27".

Assisted Listening System

Yes.

Visual Assistance

None.

Directions Subway

2, 3, 4, 5, D, Q to Atlantic Ave; B, M, N, R to Pacific St

Directions Bus

B25, 26, 38, 52

 

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

2, 3, 4, 5, D, Q to Atlantic Ave; B, M, N, R to Pacific St

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By Bus:

B25, 26, 38, 52