The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater was created to show that African American history and culture belonged on every stage in the world – which is why it was so important to me to have the company perform right here at the White House during Black History Month. Mr. Ailey wanted to “hold a mirror to society so people could see how beautiful they are,” so in 1971, he choreographed the ballet, ‘Cry,’ as a tribute to Black women — especially mothers.
Here is a behind-the-scenes look at Constance Stamatiou Lopez's rehearsal of ‘Cry’ at the White House.
Here is a behind-the-scenes look at Constance Stamatiou Lopez's rehearsal of ‘Cry’ at the White House.
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