Six dancers on stage, lying on their sides with one arm extended upward and the other supporting them on the ground. The dancer in the center wears a red shirt, while the others wear shades of beige and blue. Bright stage lights form a row in the background.

Repertory

Uprising

CHOREOGRAPHER

COMPANY PREMIERE

New York City Center, 2014

WORLD PREMIERE

The Robin Howard Dance Theatre, London, 2006

RESTAGING

Bruno Guillore

MUSIC

Music by Hofesh Shechter. Additional music by Vex'd.

LIGHTING

Lee Curran

RUN TIME

26 Minutes

Created in 2006, Hofesh Shechter’s exhilarating Uprising features seven men who emerge from the shadows to bombard the stage with virile intensity, bonding and sparring in a highly charged work set to a propulsive, percussive score by the choreographer himself. Widely considered his breakthrough work, Uprising defined Shechter as a new, rebellious voice in dance with an untouchable ability to captivate audiences and set hearts pounding. Utilizing a movement style that is primal and imbued with high-tension energy, the Israeli-born Shechter has risen to become one of Europe’s most sought-after dance creators since his move to London in 2002. Uprising is the first work by Shechter to enter the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater repertory.

Sponsors

Uprising was originally commissioned by John Ashford on behalf of the Robin Howard Foundation with support from Arts Council England and Jerwood Changing Stages Choreolab at DanceXchange, Birmingham, U.K. Generous support was provided by Michele & Timothy Barakett, Natasha Leibel Levine, M.D. & Harlan B. Levine, M.D., and The Fred Eychaner New Works Endowment Fund.