Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater April 11-22, 2007
Program Type Dance performance
Program Hours April 11-22, 8 pm evening performances and 3 pm weekend matinees
Location The Ailey Citigroup Theater at
The Joan Weill Center for Dance
405 W. 55th Street (at 9th Avenue)
New York, NY 10019
Fees $40 per ticket
Group Sales
Groups of 10 or more save! Call 212-405-9082
Reservations and Tickets
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Ailey II returns to New York for an unprecedented two-week season, April 11-22, 2007. For the first time ever, Ailey II will perform its New York season at The Ailey Citigroup Theater in Ailey's very own home at The Joan Weill Center for Dance! Three different programs promise something for everyone - from the quintessential All Ailey bill of classics to the eclectic By Popular Demand and the never-before-seen New Works program.
Tickets are now on sale and are selling quickly - get yours before they're gone! Best availability remains for Thursday, April 12; Wednesday, April 18; Friday April 20 and the Saturday matinee on April 21.
Ailey II dancers are the most talented of their generation, captivating audiences nationwide and translating their strength, agility and grace of body and soul into stirring, powerful performances. For two weeks only, the Ailey spirit will shine in New York as the company performs an exhilarating and diverse repertoire that includes Alvin Ailey's timeless classics and new works by such exciting contemporary choreographers as Darrell Grand Moultrie, Jessica Lang and Abdel R. Salaam.
Photo credit: Tyrell V. Rolle. Photo by: Eduardo Patino.
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