Alvin Ailey (1931-1989) was a choreographic giant in the modern dance world and a champion of African-American talent and culture. This biography tells the moving story of a man who wove his life and culture into his dance. 27 illustrations.
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* Busy As Soon As He Was Born  * A Light And Shadowed Paradise  * Love And Need And Growing Up  * Approaching Center  * Hard Times But The Best Times  * Studio Days  * Filling Lester Hortons Shoes  * Coming Of Age In New York  * The First Concept  * Songs of Trouble, Songs of Love  * Revelations  * A New York Family  * Back To Acting, On To Asia  * Hot And Perfect  * Prophets With Little Honor  * Back On The Road Again  * Threw All Dance Clothes Into Wastebasket  * Back In Business, Several Times  * African Odyssey  * Budgets, Boards And Two Good-Byes  * An Anger In The Air  * Climbing  * Family Matters  * The Board Arrives  * Daddy Wore Khaki Pants  * Ellingtonia  * None But My Calling  * Breakdown  * A Formal Feeling  * Kansas CityAnd Beyond  * Up And Down, Again  * So Easy To Break, And Yet So Strong  * Afterword