Enemy in the Figure is the intensely propulsive central section of William Forsythe’s eponymous work. Originally created in Germany (1989) for his ensemble, Ballet Frankfurt, the full work has been performed in major venues across the globe. Thom Willem’s percussive and rhythmically driving electronic score was the source of the works choreographic invention and influenced the radical use of light and shadow in the original stage design. This excerpt puts the formidable dance skills of the Ailey II dancers on fine display, giving their craft and vitality an invigorating framework.
The creation of Enemy in the Figure is supported by Robert Press.
Ailey II in Enemy in the Figure, photo by Erin Baiano
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Ailey II's Brena Thomas and Christopher Taylor in Enemy in the Figure, photo by Erin Baiano
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Ailey II's Brena Thomas in Enemy in the Figure, photo by Erin Baiano
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Ailey II's Travon M. Williams in Enemy in the Figure, photo by Erin Baiano