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On the occasion of AAADT’s twenty-fifth anniversary in 1983, Ailey noted, “I wanted to explore black culture and I wanted that culture to be a revelation.” This revelation has delighted audiences all over the world. Dance critic Don McDonagh once speculated whether “it matters [not] what the company is doing as long as it promises not to stop.”
On the occasion of AAADT’s twenty-fifth anniversary in 1983, Ailey noted, “I wanted to explore black culture and I wanted that culture to be a revelation.” This revelation has delighted audiences all over the world. Dance critic Don McDonagh once speculated whether “it matters [not] what the company is doing as long as it promises not to stop.”