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Alvin Ailey II to make debut with Revelations - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

TRINIDAD and Tobago will host the globally celebrated Alvin Ailey II dance company for the first time this August.

Known as The Next Generation of Dance, Ailey II is set to perform its acclaimed repertoire – including Alvin Ailey’s timeless masterpiece Revelations – at Queen’s Hall on August 27, “in a momentous performance that promises to uplift, inspire, and transform.”

Presented by Plié for the Arts, in partnership with the National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT), the event marks the Caribbean debut of the New York-based company outside of Jamaica and signals a new era of artistic collaboration across the region.

“This is a major cultural milestone for the Caribbean,“ said Alette Liz Williams, president of the NDATT, in a news release on March 27,

“NDATT is honoured to stand alongside Plié for the Arts in welcoming the illustrious Alvin Ailey II to our shores. This collaboration is not just an event—it is a landmark in our collective efforts to redefine what is possible for dancers in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean.”

She added, “Partnerships of this calibre signal the beginning of what we envision as a new movement: one that connects our artists to world-class institutions, cultivates lifelong pathways in the arts, and affirms the Caribbean’s place in the global dance conversation. We see this as the start of a generational shift – where excellence is nurtured, opportunity is multiplied, and the dreams of our dancers are no longer deferred, but actively pursued and achieved.”

Ailey II, founded in 1974 by legendary choreographer Alvin Ailey, merges the energy of the country’s most promising early-career dancers with the creative power of emerging choreographers. Under the artistic direction of Francesca Harper, the company continues Ailey’s pioneering mission to make dance accessible to all. Critics from The New Yorker have praised the company for its “off-the-charts energy,” while the New York Times describes it as “second to none.”

March 30 marks the anniversary of Alvin Ailey’s first performance in 1958, when he and a group of young Black modern dancers debuted at New York’s 92nd Street YM-YWHA as Alvin Ailey and Company. That moment ignited a cultural shift that reshaped American modern dance and elevated Black artistry globally. Nearly seven decades later, the arrival of Ailey II in Trinidad and Tobago carries forward that legacy – bridging generations, transcending borders, and bringing Ailey’s transformative vision to the Caribbean stage.

This performance will be the headline event of AMALGAMATION 2025, a cross-Caribbean initiative by Plié for the Arts to provide world-class exposure, professional mentorship, and scholarship opportunities to regional dancers. More than just a performance, Ailey II’s presence in Trinidad and Tobago will include free master classes, workshops, and dance talk seminars in Trinidad, creating unprecedented opportunities for local dancers, teachers, and choreographers.

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