Alonzo King
American dancer and choreographer
Alonzo King
Alonzo King
Born 1952 (1952 ) Occupation(s) Dancer , Choreographer Years active 1981–present Awards Dance Magazine Award, 2020; Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, 2015; San Francisco Museum & Historical Society San Francisco Treasure Award, 2012; Jacob's Pillow Dance Creativity Award, 2008; Bessie Award for Choreographer/Creator, 2005; Kennedy Center Master of Choreography, 2005 Website linesballet .org
Alonzo King , born in Georgia to civil-rights activists Slater King and Valencia King Nelson, is an American dancer and choreographer based in San Francisco .[ 2] King grew up in Georgia and California, and, as an adult, decided his contribution would be teaching and choreography. In 1982, having established himself as a well-respected teacher, he founded Alonzo King LINES Ballet. Believing that everyone has the potential to grow through dance, seven years later he opened what was then known as the San Francisco Dance Center, offering classes for both professionals and the community.[ 3]
Alonzo holds Honorary Doctorate Degrees from The Juilliard School ,[ 4] California Institute of the Arts ,[ 5] and Dominican University of California .[ 4]
Alonzo King LINES Ballet
In 1982, upon relocating back to California, King founded Alonzo King LINES Ballet ,[ 6] which premiered at the San Francisco State 's McKenna Theater. Sharing his choreography around the world, LINES Ballet performs bi-annual home seasons at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco,[ 7] and also maintains an international touring schedule including a recent set of performances in Hong Kong of The Propelled Heart in September 2017.[ 8]
Awards and recognition
King is the recipient of numerous awards including an NEA choreographic fellowship, San Francisco Mayor's Award, a Jacob's Pillow Creativity Award, and Kennedy Center Master of Choreography which was awarded in 2005.[ 9] [ 10] In 2020, he was one of five honorees of the Dance Magazine Awards.[ 11]
In addition to his work for LINES Ballet, King's choreography is also in the repertoire of other dance companies including The Royal Swedish Ballet , Ballet Frankfurt, Ballet Béjart , Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo , Joffrey Ballet , Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater , Hong Kong Ballet , North Carolina Dance Theatre , and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Selected works
2013: Meyer
2012: AZIMUTH, Constellation
2011: Resin, Figures of Thought
2010: Writing Ground, Wheel in the Middle of the Field
2009: Scheherazade, Refraction, Dust and Light
2008: The Radius of Convergence, The Steady Articulation of Perseverance
2007: Rasa, Irregular Pearl, Long River, High Sky
2006: Sky Clad, Migration
2005: The Moroccan Project, Handel, Salt, Odd Fellow, Satoh
2004: Before the Blues, Rite of Spring, Baker Fix, Coleman Hawkins, The Patience of Aridity, Waiting for Petrichor
2003: Heart Song, Syzmanski's Vibraphone Quartet
2002: Road, Splash, Koto
2001: The People of the Forest, The Heart's Natural Inclination
2000: Following the Subtle Current Upstream, Soothing the Enemy, Riley, Tango, In to Get Out
1999: Shostakovich String Quartet
1998: Hovering Slightly Above Ground, Who Dressed You Like a Foreigner?, Tarab, Long Straight Line, Map, Land Forms
1997: String Trio, Suite Etta, Three Stops On the Way Home, Handel Trio
1996: Klang, Sacred Text, Handel Pas de Deux, Ground
1995: Signs and Wonders, Rock, String Quartet
1994: Poulenc Pas de Deux, Ocean, Along the Path
1993: Bach Cello Suite, Compelling Geological Evidence, Pavane
1992: Gurdjieff Piano Music
1991: Song of the Aka, Cante
1990: Without Wax, Toccata in D Minor
1989: Lila, Fallen Angel
1988: Awake in the Dream, Ligeti Variations, Reoccurrence
1987: Rain Dreaming, Granados Pas de Deux
1986: Prayer, Stealing Light
1983: Ictus[ 15]
References
^ Cynthia Bond Perry (January 1, 2017). "For the first time, celebrated choreographer Alonzo King brings his ballet company to his home state" . The Atlanta Magazine . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ Molly Glentzer (May 2, 2014). "Meet: Alonzo King, LINES choreographer" . Chron . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ "Dance Magazine Award Honoree: Alonzo King" . Dance Magazine . December 2, 2020. Retrieved January 5, 2021 .
^ a b "Choreographer Alonzo King, Actress Rita Moreno, and Composer Kaija Saariaho to Receive Honorary Doctorates at Juilliard's 114th Commencement Ceremony on May 24, 2019 | The Juilliard School" . www.juilliard.edu . Retrieved January 5, 2021 .
^ "Honorary Degree Recipients" . CalArts . Retrieved January 5, 2021 .
^ Jessica Yang (October 12, 2017). "Through sound and shape: Alonzo King LINES Ballet performance" . The Phoenix . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ Andrew Gilbert (May 2, 2017). "Choreographer Alonzo King sets new work to crisis of vanishing words" . The Mercury News . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ Natasha Rogai (September 4, 2017). "Arts review: The Propelled Heart – Lisa Fischer shines with Alonzo King Lines Ballet from Frisco – Translating an Indian guru's philosophical concept into choreography was a tough challenge, but the energetic dancers match Fischer's vocals wonderfully" . South China Morning Post . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ "Alonzo King LINES Ballet Announces Spring Season, 5/4-14" . Broadway World . March 1, 2017. Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ "Alonzo King LINES Ballet infuses classical dance traditions with bold movement" . Virginia Tech News . March 14, 2016. Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ Kosman, Joshua (September 25, 2020) [September 22, 2020]. "S.F. choreographer Alonzo King honored by Dance Magazine" . San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide . Retrieved January 5, 2021 .
^ Mandy Prather (January 9, 2017). "Alonzo King LINES Ballet performs in Danville during two-day residency" . The Advocate-Messenger . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ Jennifer Homans (August 2, 2012). "Meet: The Universalist" . New Republic Magazine . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ Zan Dubin (March 19, 1994). "Meet: Alonzo King's Intersecting LINES : Dance: The choreographer, whose troupe is at the Irvine Barclay Theatre tonight, is interested in what unites people" . LA Times . Retrieved October 24, 2017 .
^ "Choreographic Work" . LINES Ballet. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
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