Six dancers performing on stage with dramatic lighting. The dancers are in various dynamic poses, with some reaching out and others with arms raised. The background is a blurred, greenish hue.

Repertory

City of Rain

CHOREOGRAPHER

COMPANY PREMIERE

New York City Center, 2019

WORLD PREMIERE

The Joyce Theater, 2010

MUSIC

Jonathan Melville Pratt

COSTUMES

Mayte Natalio

LIGHTING

Burke Wilmore

REHEARSAL ASSOCIATES

Mayte Natalio, Mora-Amina Parker, Willie “Tre” Smith III, Maleek Washington

RUN TIME

17 Minutes

Camille A. Brown calls her dance language “jambalaya” because she draws from so many different styles and inspirations. This quietly intense work honors the struggles and grace of losing a friend. In revisiting the piece nine years after its premiere, Brown made changes to reflect both the dancers and her own artistic growth, revealing different facets from those that audiences have seen in her previous work for the Company (The Groove To Nobody’s Business and The Evolution of a Secured Feminine). 


The company premiere of City of Rain was made possible with support from American Express.