“Dance,” choreographer Alvin Ailey once remarked, “is for everybody.” At the MCA dance is for everybody and performed everywhere: on the Edlis Neeson Theater, the Anne and John Kern Terrace Garden, or even the grand staircase.
Short Surrounded by deep blue walls and floor, a person with long hair stands with arms out, bending very far forward while to their right another person plays guitar.
Short A woman wearing an Indian sari and elaborate headwear and jewelry, her eyes outlined in heavy black kohl, reaches out her arms and gestures with red-tipped fingers while looking in the distance.
Short A female dancer dressed in sweats leans back toward a male dancer, who holds her upright with a hand behind her neck. A third dancer stands behind, their face and torso blocked from view.
Short A woman and man in a dark room are backlit by two spotlights. He plays a string bass while she gestures with both arms, empty handed and fingers curled.