About Mourner's Bench

Description

This emotional solo portrays spiritual struggle through muscular interplay between a male dancer and a bench. The work was inspired by Howard Fast’s novel Southern Landscape, and refers to the tragic influence of the Ku Klux Klan on a mixed-race community in the rural South after the Civil War. The soloist asserts himself within and against the themes of oppression and transcendence in the highly stylized, gestural vocabulary of the piece. The dancer, “sitting on the mourner’s bench,” reflects upon the end of his community and the horror of its slaughter. Set to the traditional spiritual There Is A Balm in Gilead.

Choreographer

Talley Beatty, of Chicago became a principal dancer with the Katherine Dunham Company at age 16. After touring with the Dunham Company for five years and appearing in Broadway shows such as Cabin in the Sky, Pins and Needles, and Blue Holiday, Mr. Beatty formed his own company and toured throughout Europe, the US and Canada. Dance companies around the world, including Dance Theatre of Harlem, Kohn Opera Ballet Company, Stockholm Dance Theatre and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater have mounted his ballets. Mr. Beatty passed away on April 29, 1995.

 

Performance Schedule & Tickets

There are no upcoming performances for this repertory piece.

Choreography

Talley Beatty

Restaging

Michael Joy

Décor & Costumes

Corin Wright

Lighting

Al Crawford

First Performance

World Premiere, 1947 Company Premiere, 2003

Run Time

6 minutes

Musical Style

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