Tag: A.I.M BY KYLE ABRAHAM
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Time Out preview – The most art you can experience in Times Square on a Monday: Kyle Abraham edition
‘Do you ever find yourself walking through Times Square, dodging Elmos and thinking: Damn, there’s a lot of naked commercialism around. Wouldn’t it be great if there were an intergenerational improv workshop happening right here? Maybe one that unites social engagement, civic expression and movement? Maybe one led by a—MacArthur fellow?’ Read the full preview…
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Dance Magazine – 10 minutes with Kyle Abraham
‘Kyle Abraham’s provocative modern choreography often deals with the difficult themes of racism and identity. This fall, he’s looking to further explore these ideas by collaborating with visual and musical artists. He recently spoke about his new piece, Absent Matter, which will be shown November 10–15 at The Joyce Theater in New York City, as…
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Nashville Arts Magazine preview – When the Wolves Came In – Oz Arts Oct 8-9
“Abraham goes beyond reflection,” OZ Artistic Director Lauren Snelling says. “Instead, he challenges us to reexamine defining moments for international civil rights through a trio of dance works spectacularly performed by his company, Abraham.In.Motion.” Read the full Nashville Arts Magazine preview here.
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Kyle Abraham – A review of AIM’s performance at Grinnell College
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Kyle Abraham to choreograph a new work for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
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