AAADT's Jeroboam Bozeman in Robert Battle's InSide

Repertory

In/Side

CHOREOGRAPHER

COMPANY PREMIERE

New York City Center, 2009

WORLD PREMIERE

Joyce Theater, 2008

MUSIC

“Wild Is The Wind” words by Ned Washington, music by Dimitri Tiomkin © 1957, renewed 1985 Patti Washington Music (ASCAP), Catharine Hinen Music (ASCAP), Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP), Anne Rachel Music Corporation (ASCAP) and Volta Music Corp (ASCAP). Cath

LIGHTING

Burke Wilmore

RUN TIME

8 Minutes

Set to Nina Simone’s haunting rendition of the Oscar-nominated song "Wild Is The Wind," In/Side offers audiences an intimate look at a man’s most private struggles.

Former Artistic Director and choreographer Robert Battle noted that Alvin Ailey said that the greatest works of art are the most personal. With this solo, Battle aimed to evoke a sense of openness that “reminds us that we’re not alone in our feelings of sadness and isolation and gives us a connection to someone else.”

Samuel Lee Roberts, a former Ailey dancer and Battleworks, on whom Battle created the work, described it as “one of the most exhilarating, exhausting, and frightening things I have ever done. I had never had to be so completely vulnerable in such a public space.” But that honesty and expressiveness are what draws in both dancers and audiences. “The thing I love most about performing his work is the way the drama drives the dance,” explained Roberts. “It’s never just steps and shapes.”