Tag: A.I.M BY KYLE ABRAHAM
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Cool Cleveland / DANCECleveland presents Kyle Abraham: R&B Meets Concert Dance
DANCECleveland brings Kyle Abraham’s dance company, A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, to Playhouse Square this weekend for one performance of his latest evening-length work, An Untitled Love. As the title suggests, this is a dance about love: romantic love, love within the Black community, and love of music, specifically the R&B music of Grammy winner D’Angelo. Who…
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Fjord Review / Fall + Dance
Thankfully, the A.I.M. troupe followed on the bill, and with the NY premiere of “Our Indigo: If We Were a Love Song” Kyle Abraham’s winning streak continues. This work, set to six Nina Simone tracks, was the polar opposite of the aggressively pandering Streb antics. In fact, much of the dancing was done facing the…
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Pittsburgh Magazine / Pittsburgh Native Kyle Abraham Shows Hometown Love in a Hometown Show
Another way Abraham researched the evening-length work, set to run Nov. 13 at the Byham Theater, was by hosting an event with friends of his late parents. In 2018, as part of a residency with what’s now the August Wilson African American Cultural Center, he gathered friends and family members to talk about “the way…
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New City Stage / Ease, Freedom and Joy: A Preview of An Untitled Love by A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham at the Dance Center of Columbia College
“It’s a celebratory work in a lot of ways,” Kyle Abraham says. “So much of the conversation around the Black experience has been focused on the untimely deaths of Black and brown bodies and the extreme racial injustice we face. I wanted to make a work focused on love, and how we love.” Of course,…
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Frankfurter Allgemeine / A.I.M by Kyle Abraham – Fire in the Air of the Earth
‘Here you can see a triumphant rotation in arabesque, a self-confident balance like that of Balanchine, there the tilting and turning of an upper body like with Merce Cunningham, in the transitions the freedom of a Bill T. Jones. There are people who fall, there are dancers lying on the ground like dead who are being…
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Süddeutsche Zeitung / A.I.M by Kyle Abraham ‘Comet over Hamburg’
‘The dancers balance barefoot through the existential experiment, plunge into ecstasy, touch the grief with swinging arms. They let themselves fall into the music, as undramatic as they are virtuoso, and shine with phenomenal versatility. Viewed rightly, the evening reflects US dance iconography and its legends: the expressive emphasis of Martha Graham, the black dance…
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Kulturnews / „Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth“ feiert Weltpremiere beim Internationalen Sommerfestival auf Kampnagel
World premiere of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham’s ‘Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth’ at Kampnagel – Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste (Hamburg, Germany) August 20-22, 2021! Click here to read the German article
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / Pittsburgh Dance Council to restart in November with Pittsburgh native Kyle Abraham
‘For the first time since 2017, Pittsburgh native Kyle Abraham will be in town for a Dance Council program Nov. 13 at Byham Theater to stage his newest evening-length work, “An Untitled Love.” It will be presented in partnership with the Kelly Strayhorn Theater as part of its My People Festival.’ Read the full article…
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A.I.M by Kyle Abraham to perform at the American Dance Festival on 9/9
‘The company will present Big Rings, an A.I.M commissioned dynamic, team-based group work choreographed by company member Keerati Jinakunwiphat. The premiere of Nina Simone Suite (working title) is a new ADF commissioned ensemble work composed of a series of solos and duets set to some of Nina Simone’s most intimate songs. Drive is a high energy, propulsive work created in 2017…
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Digital Performance- REPERTORY CONVERSATIONS WITH A.I.M September 16, 2020 at 2pm EST
This is a FREE event, hosted on Facebook Live! Part of the ASU Gammage Digital Connections series, award-winning choreographer Kyle Abraham and A.I.M company members Tamisha Guy and Jae Neal reflect on the company’s works Dearest Home and Drive. Click here to view the performance