Ronald K. Brown's choreography is to be experienced, not watched. His stories and movement express traditional themes of community, ritual, and collective experience. In Brown’s words, he wants his work to represent “all the information that has gone into us, the stories, the history. It is really the human experience.”
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence’s return to Dallas will feature a mixed rep, including this extraordinary work, Grace, originally created for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Ronald K. Brown's choreography is to be experienced, not watched. His stories and movement express traditional themes of community, ritual, and collective experience. In Brown’s words, he wants his work to represent “all the information that has gone into us, the stories, the history. It is really the human experience.”
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence’s return to Dallas will feature a mixed rep, including this extraordinary work, Grace, originally created for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Ronald K. Brown's choreography is to be experienced, not watched. His stories and movement express traditional themes of community, ritual, and collective experience. In Brown’s words, he wants his work to represent “all the information that has gone into us, the stories, the history. It is really the human experience.”
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence’s return to Dallas will feature a mixed rep, including this extraordinary work, Grace, originally created for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.