Today, we remember dancer-choreographer Judith Jamison. The Philadelphia native brought passion and power to the art of dance, first as a principal dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, which she joined in 1965, and later as their artistic director from 1989 to 2011.
Jamison formed her own dance company, The Jamison Project, and fearlessly pushed the boundaries of expression through choreographed works, including “Forgotten Time” (1989) and “Love Stories” (2004). She earned numerous honors, including a Phoenix Award, Primetime Emmy, and induction into the Hall of Fame at the National Museum of Dance.
In 2011, Jamison became the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Artistic Director Emerita. Her performances inspired audiences worldwide. Through movement, she affirmed the beauty of Black expression and embodied the cultural richness and vibrancy of the African American experience.
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