Grace by Ronald K. Brown
Ronald K. Brown’s spellbinding Grace is a fervent tour-de-force depicting individuals on a journey to the promised land. Described by The New York Times as “astounding, something to be sensed as well as seen,” this spiritually charged work is a rapturous blend of modern dance and West African idioms. As in many of Brown’s works, the movement alternates fluidly between extremes, with eruptions of power coupled with lightness. A serene solo for an angel-like figure in white gives way to fireball intensity as 12 dancers resembling contemporary warriors execute Brown’s whirling, pounding choreography—arms and legs slicing the air and fingers pointing to the sky. Brown’s varied music choices closely reflect the heart of the work, with the spiritual grounding of Duke Ellington’s “Come Sunday,” the contemporary yet timeless house music vibe of Peven Everett's “Gabriel,” and the West African and African American traditions of Fela Kuti’s Afropop beats. CHOREOGRAPHER | Ronald K. Brown WORLD PREMIERE | New York City Center, 1999 ASSISTANTS TO CHOREOGRAPHER | Angelica Patterson, Telly Fowler REHEARSAL ASSOCIATE FOR NEW PRODUCTION | Arcell Cabuag MUSIC | Duke Ellington, Roy Davis, Fela Anikulapo Kuti COSTUMES | Omotayo Wunmi Olaiya ORIGINAL LIGHTING | William H. Grant III LIGHTING FOR NEW PRODUCTION | Tsubasa Kamei MUSICAL STYLE | Afrobeat, House, Jazz RUN TIME | 30 Minutes

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