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Alvin Ailey Lincoln Center 2018 Celebrate Women

America’s entire creative community is responding to our #MeToo moment and Alvin Ailey is right there with four choreographies that celebrate women.

EN (World Premiere)

This world premiere by renowned ballet choreographer Jessica Lang explores the circular nature of fate, destiny and karma. EN is a Japanese word that describes this.

Lang’s 100th ballet is her first for the Company. It is set to electronic music by Jakub Ciupinski.

You might say, “what goes around, comes around.”

A Case of You (2005, New Production)

This is the most intimate duet by Judith Jamison set to music by Joni Mitchell.

Shelter (1992, New Production)

This work by Jawole Will Jo Zollar (1992) that examines the pain of homelessness. It is set to music by Junior “Gabu” Wedderburn and Victor See Yuen.

Revelations (1960)

The Company’s signature work by Alvin Ailey himself is set to traditional American spirituals. It is the world’s most seen modern dance.


Celebrate Women Tickets

Alvin Ailey ADT presents its Celebrate Women program:

  • Wednesday, June 13 at 7:30 pm
  • Saturday, June 16 at 8 pm

Get Tickets
$55 – $139


Visit the David H. Koch Theater

The David H. Koch Theater is the theater on the left (south) side of Lincoln Center Plaza.

Subway

  • (1) to 66th St – Lincoln Center
  • (A) (C) or (B) (D) to 59th St – Columbus Circle

Bus

M5, M7, M10, M11, M66, and M104

Car

There are entrances to Lincoln Center’s Parking Garage on Amsterdam Ave, 62nd St, and 65th St.


 


Published June 16, 2018 | Updated August 12, 2018.

Filed Under: Alvin Ailey, David H Koch Theater, LATIN DANCE

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