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From the Office of Michael D-"Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater-Thumbs Up!"
April 20, 2013

Major thumbs up!

April 23-28 - Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater  | Zellerbach Hall, Berkeley
  • Why? Uh, because it's Alvin Ailey!
  • Is it worth it? Yes. Would I bother to send this email if it wasn't?
  • Do I have a plan for before and after?  Yes
    • Late Dining After - try Revival (serves until 10:00/10:30, 2102 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley)






The incomparable Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, perhaps the most acclaimed international ambassador of American culture performing today,

returns to the Bay Area. Under the inspired leadership of artistic director 
Robert Battle, and building upon the "big, big wow" (San Jose Mercury 
News) of its 2012 appearances, the company's 2013 Berkeley residency 
promises wide-ranging programs packed with Ailey classics-including the 
"divinely timeless, rousing, and radiant" Revelations (Atlanta Journal-
Constitution)-and works by today's most exciting choreographers. 

 




   
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