Alwin Nikolais
Tribe
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Composer:Alwin NikolaisGenre:BalletStyle:BalletCompose Date:1975Average_duration:12:29Tribe is a contemporary ballet composed by Alwin Nikolais in 1976. The ballet premiered on May 6, 1976, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City. The ballet is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "The Gathering," begins with a group of dancers entering the stage in a slow, deliberate manner. They move in unison, creating a sense of unity and community. As the movement progresses, the dancers break off into smaller groups, each with their own distinct movements and rhythms. The movement ends with the dancers coming back together in a final, powerful pose. The second movement, titled "The Ritual," is more intense and dramatic than the first. The dancers move with a sense of urgency, as if they are performing a sacred ceremony. The movement is characterized by sharp, angular movements and sudden changes in direction. The dancers wear elaborate costumes and masks, adding to the sense of ritual and ceremony. The final movement, titled "The Celebration," is a joyful and exuberant dance. The dancers move with a sense of freedom and abandon, celebrating their community and their connection to each other. The movement is characterized by fluid, flowing movements and a sense of playfulness. The dancers wear brightly colored costumes, adding to the festive atmosphere. Overall, Tribe is a powerful and evocative ballet that explores themes of community, ritual, and celebration. Alwin Nikolais's choreography is innovative and daring, incorporating elements of modern dance, theater, and visual art. The ballet is a testament to the power of dance to bring people together and create a sense of shared experience.More....
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