Grace by Ronald K. Brown is a spiritually grounded work that reflects themes of faith, humanity, and compassion. The choreography blends African and contemporary movement with a sense of reverence and hope.
Created by Ronald K. Brown, Grace draws inspiration from African diaspora traditions, gospel music, and social consciousness. The movement is fluid and rhythmic, emphasizing connection, uplift, and collective strength. Through its emotional clarity and spiritual tone, the work offers a meditation on dignity, resilience, and shared humanity.
Embrace by Fredrick Earl Mosley is a moving exploration of connection, trust, and shared humanity. Through fluid partnering and expressive movement, the work highlights both vulnerability and strength.
Embrace by Fredrick Earl Mosley uses intimate, grounded choreography to examine the act of coming together—emotionally and physically. The movement language emphasizes support, weight, and closeness, creating moments that feel tender yet resilient. The work invites viewers to reflect on relationships, compassion, and the power of human touch.
Revelations by Alvin Ailey is a powerful modern dance masterpiece inspired by African American spirituals and lived experience. The work expresses struggle, faith, and joy through deeply emotional and communal movement.
Revelations by Alvin Ailey is an iconic dance work that traces a journey from sorrow to hope using music rooted in African American spirituals. Through a blend of modern dance, ballet, and jazz influences, the choreography reflects resilience, spirituality, and collective memory. It remains a timeless celebration of the human spirit and one of the most influential works in modern dance history.