Dance pioneer, Alvin Ailey, created a dance legacy when he choreographed Revelations in 1960. By using Revelations as the foundation for this study, this thesis reveals ways in which Ailey uses the human body to communicate expressions of the Black aesthetic. African-American dance has always been viewed as a form of entertainment. The research gathered presents African-American dance as an art form that suggests the cultural beauty of African Americans. This thesis details the life and achievements of Ailey. It explains what influenced Ailey to choreograph Revelations. This research also analyzes the emphasis of the dancing body in relation to African- American experiences. The African Dance theory and ten characteristics of African Dance ...
This thesis traces the origins of hoofing, a particular style of American tap dancing, in a project ...
This thesis summarizes the history of colonization of the United States of America, that was the mai...
Katherine Dunham’s The Negro Dance (1941) focuses on dances in the West Indies and on their similari...
How does dance mean? Why does movement outside of everyday gestures, set to music, and performed on ...
Alvin Ailey’s modern dance ballet Revelations is one of the most beloved and well-known pieces in th...
Relates the life of dancer, choreographer, and artistic director Alvin Ailey, whose vision was to ce...
This dissertation analyzes Alvin Ailey’s seminal ballet Cry as a cultural product for the purpose of...
African American dance played a significant role in the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s. This thesi...
Graduation thesis called Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater introduces life and work of a Texas chor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [400]-410).This study explored the reasons why some Afric...
This study examines the tradition of black social dance in the USA and the impact of youth engagemen...
This thesis explores the intersection of African-American heritage and creative process in concert d...
thesis"Primitive," or the return to origins, has always served as a first principle for those dancer...
This course explores the forms, contents, and contexts of world traditions in dance that played a cr...
This paper will examine the historical and cultural significance of the development of the African-A...
This thesis traces the origins of hoofing, a particular style of American tap dancing, in a project ...
This thesis summarizes the history of colonization of the United States of America, that was the mai...
Katherine Dunham’s The Negro Dance (1941) focuses on dances in the West Indies and on their similari...
How does dance mean? Why does movement outside of everyday gestures, set to music, and performed on ...
Alvin Ailey’s modern dance ballet Revelations is one of the most beloved and well-known pieces in th...
Relates the life of dancer, choreographer, and artistic director Alvin Ailey, whose vision was to ce...
This dissertation analyzes Alvin Ailey’s seminal ballet Cry as a cultural product for the purpose of...
African American dance played a significant role in the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s. This thesi...
Graduation thesis called Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater introduces life and work of a Texas chor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [400]-410).This study explored the reasons why some Afric...
This study examines the tradition of black social dance in the USA and the impact of youth engagemen...
This thesis explores the intersection of African-American heritage and creative process in concert d...
thesis"Primitive," or the return to origins, has always served as a first principle for those dancer...
This course explores the forms, contents, and contexts of world traditions in dance that played a cr...
This paper will examine the historical and cultural significance of the development of the African-A...
This thesis traces the origins of hoofing, a particular style of American tap dancing, in a project ...
This thesis summarizes the history of colonization of the United States of America, that was the mai...
Katherine Dunham’s The Negro Dance (1941) focuses on dances in the West Indies and on their similari...