A black and white photo of Alvin Ailey on one leg bending backward

Portrait of Ailey

Watch Portrait of Ailey, a unique documentary in eight chapters about the life and work of our founder, Alvin Ailey.

Conceived and directed by Ailey II Artistic Director Emerita Sylvia Waters in collaboration with Dominique Singer and the Ailey Archives, this exceptional film series charts the course of Mr. Ailey’s life, from his early childhood influences to his professional collaborations with composers, designers, and generations of dancers. Combining rare archival performance footage of Mr. Ailey with interviews and historical images, Portrait of Ailey is a beautiful work of art as well as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in learning more about our founder and his artistic accomplishments.

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Chapter 1

Texas Roots

Alvin Ailey’s childhood, growing up in the rural South and witnessing baptismal ceremonies at his local church, sows the seeds for what will become his greatest choreographic influences.

Chapter 2

California

Alvin Ailey moves to California, where he is exposed to a vibrant culture of music, film, theatrical revues, and ballet, as he considers life as an artist.

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Credits

Director: Sylvia Waters 
Writer: Celina Davis 
Producer & Editor: Trina Rodriguez 
Consulting Editor: Eric Thiel 
Editors: Adele Free Pham, Daven Baptiste 
Sound Mixer: Jenna Emens
Archivist: Dominique Singer 

Rights and clearances by Stylus Solutions LLC: Margarita Sullivan, Lydia O’Neil, Julie Hwang 

Hero Credits: Photo by John Lindquist. ©️ Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University, Photo by John Lindquist. ©️ Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University