Dancers on stage in a vibrant performance, wearing multicolored costumes. They form a line with arms raised, creating a dynamic visual. The background is illuminated with dramatic red, orange, and blue patterns, enhancing the energetic and lively atmosphere of the scene.

Repertory

Divining

CHOREOGRAPHER

WORLD PREMIERE

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: 1984

AILEY II PREMIERE

2023 (excerpt)

MUSIC

Monti Ellison & Kimati Dinizulu

ORIGINAL COSTUMES

Masazumi Chaya

COSTUMES

Andy Kay

ORIGINAL LIGHTING

Chenault Spence

LIGHTING

Timothy Hunter

RUN TIME

17 Minutes

Judith Jamison's first choreographic success displays the musical sophistication and complexity of movement that marked her as a promising dancemaker. African polyrhythms lend the work an air of mystery and mysticism, while the title suggests a search or quest. The piece is set to the music of Kimati Dinizulu and Monti Ellison and builds on a variety of dance idioms from throughout Africa to create a pulsating, strikingly modern work.

Created in 1984, five years before Ms. Jamison’s ascent to artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, The New York Times gave special praise to her “invention of movement shapes and movement quality that give [Divining] a fascinating originality.” 

Sponsors

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's production of Divining was made possible with generous support from Michele & Timothy Barakett, The Red Moose Charitable Fund, and The Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey - Sara & Bill Morgan New Works Endowment Fund. Support for this production was also provided, in part, by The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.