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Ailey 2 (Enemy in the Figure, Freedom Series, The Hunt and Revelations) Alhambra Theatre, Bradford 18 Oct2023 19:30
Aikey II is to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre what NDT2 is to the Nederlands Dans Theater. According to its website, Ailey 2 is "universally renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the country’s best early-career dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today’s most outstanding and emerging choreographers." By inference, it consists of some of the best early-career dance talent in the United States.
The company has just completed a tour of England and Inverness. I caught it at the Bradford Alhambra on 18 Oct 2023 where it performed four of its works:
- an excerpt from William Forsyth's Enemy in the Figure;
- an excerpt from Francesca Harper's Freedom Series;
- The Hunt by Robert Battle; and
- Alvin Ailey's Revelations.
The choice of works and the order in which they were presented were a reverse retrospective of the development of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and Ailey II. Although William Forsyth is an American he made his reputation in Germany. His works have been performed by companies all over the world including the Royal Ballet but it was through performances by Continental companies that I learned about his work. Ailey II's artistic director Francesca Harper danced with the Frankfurt Ballet while Forsyth was the Director. Robert Battle is the current Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and Alvin Ailey was, of course, the companies' founder.
Another way of looking at the programme was that it started with a work or at least a style that is familiar to European audiences as it is in the repertoire of many of the world's leading companies, continued with a work in the same tradition but by an American choreographer, followed with one that was quintessentially American and finished with pure African-American music and dance. Visually my abiding memory of Freedom Series is of the illuminated white globes carried by the audience. Aurally it is of the juxtaposition of voice against the electronic score. Excitement mounted with the beat of Les Tambours de Bronx. The show climaxed with Revelations bringing African-American spirituals that were familiar but sung and danced with a rawness and energy that was anything but.
Revelations was my favourite piece of the evening. There were remarkable performances by everyone in the cast but I was particularly impressed by Spencer Everett in I Wanna Be Ready and Corinth Moultrie, Patrick Gamble and Alfred L Jordan II. Interestingly, I heard some of the same music two weeks later in Mthuthuzeli November's Nina By Whatever Means where it was interpreted subtly differently by a South African choreographer and a Brazilian lead dancer.
Revelations was my favourite piece of the evening. There were remarkable performances by everyone in the cast but I was particularly impressed by Spencer Everett in I Wanna Be Ready and Corinth Moultrie, Patrick Gamble and Alfred L Jordan II. Interestingly, I heard some of the same music two weeks later in Mthuthuzeli November's Nina By Whatever Means where it was interpreted subtly differently by a South African choreographer and a Brazilian lead dancer.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and Ailey II are more than just performance companies. There is a vocational school in New York and classes for the general public, I was pleased to read in the programme notes that there is a scheme for the school and companies to train promising British students known as Ailey Project UK. Apparently, the first batch of British students is already in the USA. The programme also states that the project has been promoted by Marcus Willis who danced with Alvin Ailey and is now the Artistic Director of Phoenix. I met Marcus several times when he was with Ballet Cymru and was very impressed.
The last tour of the UK by Ailey II was in 2011 though we have seen the main company several times since them. I hope that we do not have to wait another decade to see those super-talented young artists again,
The last tour of the UK by Ailey II was in 2011 though we have seen the main company several times since them. I hope that we do not have to wait another decade to see those super-talented young artists again,
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