Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Alvin Ailey's The River

Repertory

The River

CHOREOGRAPHER

COMPANY PREMIERE

1981

WORLD PREMIERE

American Ballet Theater, Lincoln Center, 1970

RESTAGING

Matthew Rushing, Ronni Favors & Clifton Brown

MUSIC

Original Score by Duke Ellington ("The River"); Original Music Coordination by Martha Johnson

COSTUMES

A. Christina Giannini

LIGHTING

Chenault Spence

MUSICAL STYLE

Jazz

RUN TIME

32 Minutes

"...of birth...of the wellspring of life...of reaffirmation...of the heavenly anticipation of rebirth..." 
— Duke Ellington

By turns muscular and lyrical, The River is a sweeping ensemble work that suggests tumbling rapids and meandering streams on a journey to the sea. Mr. Ailey’s allegory of birth, life, and rebirth abounds with water references, from the spinning “Vortex” solo to the romantic “Lake” duet, the powerful “Falls” quartet, and the joyful “Giggling Rapids.” The choreography demonstrates Mr. Ailey’s admiration for classical ballet but retains the modern and jazz influences found in all his work. The grandeur of the dancing is matched by the music, which was Duke Ellington’s first symphonic score written for dance. Mr. Ailey and Mr. Ellington collaborated closely on the piece.  

The 2021 production featured costumes newly designed for the first time since the 1970s. 

The River shows Mr. Ailey at his inventive best.

The New York Times

Music Credits

Music used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc., publisher and copyright owner.

Sponsors

Generous support for this production of The River was provided by Celestine & Howard Campbell, Denise Littlefield Sobel, and The Jaharis Family Foundation. The original Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater production of The River was made possible, in part, with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency, and by a grant from the Ford Foundation.