Though de Lavallade has long been a star on Broadway, Hollywood and many genres of dance—including ballets choreographed for her by the likes of Lester Horton, Agnes de Mille, and Geoffrey Holder—her roots in jazz run especially deep. She brought Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington to tears in 1960 with her embodiment of Billie Holiday in Portrait of Billie—a piece that de Lavallade performed with a friend whom she brought to the dance world: Alvin Ailey. De Lavallade’s artistry goes deeper than technical mastery; she approaches dance as an act of storytelling, a form of communication that she still achieves with grace at age 87.
Life of a Legend: Carmen de Lavallade will take place in The Appel Room in Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located on Broadway at 60th Street in New York City. The performance on Thursday, January 24 at 7pm. For tickets, go to jazz.org or call CenterCharge at 212-721-6500.
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