Odetta Holmes – one of the most influential singers of the 20th century – is rediscovered as renowned Ailey dancer Matthew Rushing marries soul-stirring movement to songs by the artist anointed “the queen of American folk music” by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rushing’s world premiere for Ailey pays tribute to Holmes's life as a singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist. With a musical repertoire encompassing American folk music, blues, jazz, and spirituals, Odetta influenced many key figures of the 1960s folk-revival scene including Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Mavis Staples, and Janis Joplin. Her song "Take This Hammer" was included on TIME magazine's list of the All-Time 100 Songs. When President Clinton honored Odetta at the White House with the National Medal of Arts and Humanities, he remarked, “Odetta reminds us all that songs have the power to change the heart and change the world.”
With projections by artist Stephen Alcorn, ODETTA is Matthew Rushing's third ballet created for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater following Acceptance In Surrender (2005), a collaboration with Hope Boykin and Abdur Rahim-Jackson, and Uptown (2010), a celebration of the Harlem Renaissance.
The creation of ODETTA is supported by commissioning funds from New York City Center.
Major support for this production is provided by American Express.
Generous support has been provided by Roberta Campbell & Richard Gray, Melinda & Paul Pressler, Daria L. & Eric J. Wallach, and the Pamela D. Zilly & John H. Schaefer New Works Endowment Fund.
Additional support has been provided by The Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn & Nicolas Rohatyn New Works Endowment Fund and The Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey – Sara and Bill Morgan New Works Endowment Fund.
Quote from Marianne Williamson’s book A Return To Love, read by Odetta F. Gordon. * “This Little Light of Mine.” * “Prettiest Train.” “Last Word: Odetta.” ^ “Ox Driver Song.” “John Henry.” Audio clip of Odetta interviewed by Camille Cosby; audio interview from archival materials courtesy of The National Visionary Leadership Project; www.visionaryproject.org. “There’s a Hole In The Bucket” by Harry Belafonte and Odetta Felious Gordon. Published by Clara Music Publishing Corp. (ASCAP) Clara Music Publishing Corp. Administered by Next Decade Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.* “Last Word: Odetta.” ^ “Motherless Children.” * “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child.” * “Last Word: Odetta.” ^ “Cool Water” by Bob Nolan. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan. “Glory, Glory.” * “Freedom Trilogy,” musical arrangement by Ysaye M. Barnwell and Seth Farber; vocal performance by Ysaye M. Barnwell and piano performance by Seth Farber.*
* Words and Music by Odetta F. Gordon. Pookie Tree Publishing Co. (ASCAP). Odetta's name, voice, likeness, and biographical information provided courtesy of the Estate of Odetta, www.odettamusic.com
^ Audio from “Last Word: Odetta” interview. Audio provided by T3Media from the interview: “Last Word: Odetta.”
Members of the Company in ODETTA, photo by Mike Strong
Read More
Sarah Daley and Jermaine Terry in ODETTA, photo by Paul Kolnik
Read More
Members of the Company in ODETTA, photo by Steve Wilson
Read More
Renaldo Maurice in ODETTA, photo by Michael Strong