Dance is more than just a hobby, and for pioneers like Alvin Ailey, dance can birth a legacy.
In 1958, Ailey used his love for dance theater to honor black culture, and even after his death, the theater continues to deliver awe-inspiring performances. Thanks to Ailey, thousands live out their dream as professional dancers.
That’s why he’s one of the 24
#DopeBlackMen we’re highlighting as the
#MenOfChange exhibit is at the Museum.
If you have not seen it yet, you don’t know what you’re missing. Visit the outdoor exhibit now to get a glimpse of the magic.