AAADT's Khalia Campbell in Alvin Ailey's Mary Lou's Mass from Timeless Ailey 60th Anniversary program

Repertory

Mary Lou's Mass

CHOREOGRAPHER

WORLD PREMIERE

New York City Center, 1971

MUSIC

Mary Lou Williams

COSTUMES

A. Christina Giannini

LIGHTING

Thomas Skelton

MUSICAL STYLE

Gospel, Jazz

RUN TIME

27 Minutes

Alvin Ailey’s joyous collaboration with jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams—an artist who similarly shared roots and memories from the southern church—is a funky, soulful, and luminous work showcasing Mr. Ailey’s inspired choreography and Williams’ spiritual and uplifting mass, “Music for Peace.” She wrote and arranged for such famed bandleaders as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, and was a friend, mentor, and teacher to Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie.  

The New York Times heralded the ballet as a “celebration of life, jazz, and gospel, an assertively happy work.” The 13-section dance is essentially a sermon, with musical styles that include bebop, gospel, blues, and ragtime. Coinciding with the centennial of Williams’ birth, the ballet was revived in 2010 as a new production restaged by former Associate Artistic Director Masazumi Chaya.

Listen to Interim Artistic Director Matthew Rushing speak about dancing in Mary Lou’s Mass.

The reconstruction of Mary Lou’s Mass was made possible, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts as part of American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius. Generous support for the new production was also provided by The Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey - Sara & Bill Morgan New Works Endowment Fund and The Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn & Nicolas Rohatyn New Works Endowment Fund.