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Alvin Ailey Dance American Theater Announces Programming for New York City Center Season - December 2, 2026 - January 3, 2027

Posted August 20, 2026

Artistic Director Alicia Graf Mack Leads Company in Five-Week Holiday Engagement Featuring World Premiere of Jamar Roberts’ Power of Love Tribute to
Musical Icon Luther Vandross
 

Highlights Include World Premiere of A Matter of Time by Yue Yin, Company Premiere of
In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated by William Forsythe and New Productions of
Judith Jamison’s Hymn and Alvin Ailey’s Pas de Duke 

Opening Night Gala Celebration on December 2 with One-Night-Only
Performance and Party

Tickets on Sale September 8

 

NEW YORK — UPDATED AUGUST 20, 2026 — Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, New York City Center’s Principal Dance Company, returns to the theater’s mainstage December 2, 2026 through January 3, 2027 for a five-week holiday engagement. Led by Daria L. and Eric J. Wallach Artistic Director Alicia Graf Mack, the season promises the passionate artistry and technical brilliance that make an Ailey performance a singular experience. Audiences will be treated to premieres by contemporary choreographers Jamar Roberts, Yue Yin, and William Forsythe, alongside groundbreaking classics like Ronald K. Brown’s Grace, Judith Jamison’s Hymn, and Alvin Ailey timeless Revelations— the ultimate anthem to resilience and joy.

“Over the past year, it’s been an astonishing honor for me to witness Alvin Ailey’s legacy in motion, manifesting his audacious vision for dance, community, and humanity,” stated Alicia Graf Mack. “I am so excited to raise the curtain on a new season revealing the breathtaking artistry of 32 world-class dancers breaking new ground in premieres by renowned choreographers— including a celebration of the power of love honoring legendary musical force Luther Vandross— as well as new productions of revered classics by Alvin Ailey and Judith Jamison. We boldly dance in the footsteps of the greats and carry their courageous spirit with us on a path of inspiration that transcends generations and continues to move and connect us all with the magic of Ailey.”

A glittering Opening Night Gala celebration launches the holiday season on Wednesday, December 2 with a 6:30pm performance at New York City Center followed by a dinner-dance party at Ziegfeld Ballroom. The one-night-only program will mark the exciting world premiere of Jamar Roberts’ Power of Love, inspired by legendary musical artist Luther Vandross, as well as excerpts of the iconic Hymn, Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison's Emmy Award–winning tribute to Alvin Ailey, which has returned to the repertory after nearly 15 years.

Power of Love is a newly commissioned ballet in collaboration with Primary Wave Music and the Luther Vandross Estate. R&B, soul, and pop legend Luther Vandross is beloved for songs that chronicled universal emotions and experiences and became the soundtrack to millions of lives. To celebrate what would be his 75th birthday, renowned choreographer Jamar Roberts brings Vandross' romantic, funky, and eminently danceable music exuberantly to life with his intuitive, emotionally resonant movement, with costumes designed by Andre Gerard Michel Jr. of LANDEROS NEW YORK.

In honor of Mr. Vandross, Marcus Miller, Ron Gillyard, and Reginald Hudlin are partners in developing Power of Love, with Miller and Gillyard working on the music. “This, in my opinion, is a match made in heaven; Luther and AILEY,” stated Marcus Miller.  “Luther’s A&R person Ron Gillyard and I, are creating special arrangements of songs that reflect the breadth of Luther’s career to help bring this exceptional dance to life. We chose songs that EVERY Luther song list MUST include, and I know this celebration is going to create many great memories for folks!”

For nearly 25 years, from 1981 to 2005, Vandross dominated the American R&B music charts like no other artist before or since. He released eight #1 R&B albums, seven #1 R&B singles, and another five Top 20 R&B singles. He achieved crossover success with eight Billboard Top 10 albums, including “Dance With My Father,” which reached #1in 2003, and five Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 singles. He saw 13 albums go platinum and has received an astounding 31 Grammy nominations, winning 8 times. On November 14, 2026, Luther will be officially inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame after being honored in his very first year of eligibility, cementing his legacy as one of the most defining vocalists in music history.  This is yet another honor recognizing Luther's multi-dimensional talents as a singer, performer, songwriter and producer. In the years since his passing, one constant has remained to define his life and musical success: his voice. 

In her first work for Ailey, A Matter of Time,  Yue Yin's signature FoCo Technique—rooted in Chinese ethnic folk movement—is thrillingly paired with the urgent sounds of Javanese musical group Raja Kirik. This dynamic, high-endurance piece illuminates the power of collective action as the individuals ready their minds and bodies for the conflicts and challenges of modern life.  

As the first modern dance-based company to perform William Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, Ailey brings new perspective to a landmark of late twentieth-century ballet. Created in 1987 for the Paris Opera Ballet and propelled by Thom Willems’ driving score, the work crackles with immediacy, energy, and risk, balancing rigorous structure with a unique visceral spontaneity.   

The company revisits Hymn, Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison's stunning tribute to Alvin Ailey featuring explosive dances with the entire company and quiet solos that illuminate Mr. Ailey’s humanity and the dancers’ unique qualities. An exceptional collaboration between two highly acclaimed talents from the worlds of dance and theater, Hymn features personal reflections from Ms. Jamison and company members collected, arranged, and narrated by the multi-talented actor and playwright Anna Deavere Smith, along with a driving percussive score by Robert Ruggieri, to create a landmark work that’s as intimately moving as it is awe-inspiring. In 1999, A Hymn for Alvin Ailey became a television special as part of PBS’ Great Performances: Dance in America and received an Emmy award for Ms. Jamison’s choreography.

A new production of Pas de Duke will also grace the stage this season. Alvin Ailey’s modern dance translation of a classical pas de deux feels as fresh and stylish as it did when it premiered 50 years ago as a star vehicle for Judith Jamison and Mikhail Baryshnikov. The choreography is elegant and deliciously flirtatious, capturing the sassy sophistication of Duke Ellington’s jazz music and accentuating the dancers’ exuberant virtuosity as they engage in a playful game of one-upmanship.  

Special programs include All New, All Ailey, and Ailey & Jamison Tribute. Family Matinee performances each Saturday at 2pm culminate with Alvin Ailey’s uplifting Revelations, followed by a Q&A session with the company’s revered dancers.

Three new company members join Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater this season: Michael Cherry, previously with Complexions Contemporary Ballet; Tyrone Reese, formerly dance captain on the First National Tour of MJ: The Musical; and Mahalaya Tintiangco-Cubales, a dancer from The Juilliard School.

Prior to the New York City Center holiday engagement, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s International Tour will reach stages in London, Zürich, Brussels, Paris, and Madrid during September and October. Performances will then take place in over 20 cities from coast-to-coast during a North American tour from January through May 2027.

Tickets to Ailey’s New York City Center season start at $45 (fees included) and go on sale September 8 at noon at the New York City Center box office, through Customer Care at 212-581-1212, or at ailey.org or nycitycenter.org.

Press materials and photos are available at pressroom.alvinailey.org.

Bank of America is Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Global Tour Sponsor. 

AILEY is generously supported by AARP, American Express, Anonymous,  BNY Mellon, Booth Ferris Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Ford Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services, New York City Center, Mellon Foundation, The Prudential Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Southern Company, Thompson Family Foundation, and Wells Fargo.  

AILEY's New York City Center Season is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

A Matter of Time is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Power of Love is a newly commissioned ballet in collaboration with Primary Wave Music and the Luther Vandross Estate. The creation of Power of Love is supported by commissioning funds from New York City Center.

 

 

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