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  2. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, the Whitney Museum unveiled "Edges of Ailey," the first major museum exhibition to survey the artistry of Alvin Ailey and AAADT. [ 44 ] [ 5 ] In November 2024, AAADT announced that Alicia Graf Mack , a former Alvin Ailey company member and the dean and director of the dance division at Juilliard , will take over as AAADT artistic ...

  3. Dallas Black Dance Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) was founded by Ann Williams in 1976. [1] [4] Originally located on the campus of Bishop College, DBDT received a 1988 gift from Lucy Crow Billingsley for access to a 13,000 square-foot building on Flora Street in Dallas.

  4. Ailene Fields - Wikipedia

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    Fields' sculptures often feature animals, mythological figures [7] and architectural elements. Often mixing stone with bronze, her sculptures highlight the essence of the subjects, most often in an optimistic and insightful manner. [8]

  5. 'A cultural treasure': Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater ...

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    A historic troupe, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns at last to Austin and will offer 'Revelations' at each performance.

  6. Review: Alvin Ailey’s 65th season will have you ‘in your ...

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    Celebrating its 65th year, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is appealing to new generations with Kyle Abraham’s “Are You […] The post Review: Alvin Ailey’s 65th season will have you ...

  7. Nick Cave (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Cave (born February 4, 1959) is an American sculptor, dancer, performance artist, and professor. [1] He is best known for his Soundsuit series: wearable assemblage fabric sculptures that are bright, whimsical, and other-worldly, often made with found objects.

  8. Bibliography of encyclopedias: art and artists - Wikipedia

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    Artspeak: A guide to contemporary ideas, movements, and buzzwords, 1945 to the present. Abbeville Press, 1997. ISBN 0789203650. [1] Bahn, Paul G. The new Penguin dictionary of archaeology. Penguin, 2004. ISBN 0140514473. [1] Ballast, David Kent. The encyclopedia of associations and information sources for architects, designers, and engineers.

  9. Arris - Wikipedia

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    Underside of a groin vault showing the arris. In architecture, an arris is the sharp edge formed by the intersection of two surfaces, such as the corner of a masonry unit; [1] the edge of a timber in timber framing; the junction between two planes of plaster or any intersection of divergent architectural details.