There is no need for an updated version. .These dancers were chosen by Mr. AILEY. ..It represents his coaching. .the dynamics he looked for and the passion that is clearly marked in his work. The new dancers although young and versatile were chosen with other eyes...so yes the versions are like night and day but I prefer to say like original and copied. ...THIS IS THE VERSION OF MR. AILEY. .NOT OF MRS. JAMISON WHO PREFERS GYMNASTS. ....
Robert Battle took over in 2011 - and also every dancers brings their own contribution to inform their movement, so every version is going to be different.
julius brewster no two dancers dance the same. It's going to be different every year... but to say that Judith prefers gymnasts is so wrong. Just because the newer dancers have more trained technique does not make them gymnasts. It's a new age and dance is always evolving.
Just to contribute to what other people have said in the thread: While there not be a need for *any* updated version of any performance/dance from an objective standpoint, I'd say that Revelations + Sinnerman is something that has evolved and improved over time -- and I'm much happier for it. This recording is definitely raw and inspiring, given it shows the dance at it's origins. But it's only the start to a legacy -- not it's full potential. As someone who has been lucky enough to see five different versions of this Sinnerman -- 3 recorded and on youtube, 2 in actual performances that I attended -- each performance is special, and each dancer/trio gets to portray the work in a unique way. My favorite experience of watching Sinnerman was my most recent live performance by the Ailey company, a couple of years back. The dancers were phenomenal and incredibly in-sync. During that performance, it was no doubt my favorite part of watching Revelations (and that's not usually the case, given how short and compact the dance is compared to the other pieces). This is saying something, because my former favorite was the performance was the one from So You Think You Can Dance, which is absolutely incredible and a fantastic performance (I actually got to meet + have a master class with one of the dancers from that recording a few years later). Not only was that version of Sinnerman one that I could revisit and learn the choreography through osmosis (after watching my first viewing with Ailey II), I would also say that the trio there carried the energy from Revelations, even though the other parts weren't performed. Considering the emotional build the entirety of Revelations has, it's pretty brilliant that the dancers were able to do that in a completely different setting. This performance, for me, doesn't compare to either of the above. It is, no doubt, awe-inspiring, frenetic, and enjoyable; but the dancers made some very evident mistakes. This is not me bashing them -- the choreography is very, very difficult after all -- but what "updated" versions of dances like this give us is refinement of the choreography, refinement of the teaching process, and newer interpretations of the choreography by the dancers (not to mention ways in which dancers can master the choreography and *timing*, so that the lateral Ts become cleaner, or so that the pirouettes from the second and third solos can have more turns). I think that time, like this, improves the overall performance. Sure, there's a departure from the original methodology behind the piece -- new performances dont have that same raw energy of a masterpiece newly created. But the passion for the dance and the movement... that definitely lives on.
Saw the AADC performance this over 20 yrs ago when I was in high school and a guy in my dance class performed this as a solo for our Senior talent show in '93! A mesmerizing performance!!!
My AS dance class is doing this as part of our AS/BTEC course, the exact rep. I haven't even learnt the solo bits yet, but it's knakering, have so much respect for Ailey's dancers.
This sounds like John Raitt singing. I love this version of the song. Also this was the first version of Revelations that I ever saw so it’s always been my favorite.
That is so funny you mention this because each performer had fantastic moves that as a viewer I kept saying. Wow, the next guy can't be better, and he was, of course, in my opinion.. I really liked the 2nd guy but they all came with it. haha
it's a real shame the company does not sell authorized videos. most of what is on youtube is such poor production/video quality compared to live that it's a sin (pun intended)
He has better technique, but he was chosen specifically to represent who there are aspects of performance that can't be taught. He is doing the choreography correctly but he doesn't display emotion like the other two dancers.
Does anyone know who's singing or who arranged this version of "O Sinner Man"? It's just the best ever, and I've never seen them credited, even though I've got the old video taped from (I think) Danc in America. What a choreographic tour de force, though!
saw it live again this year (and every year since 1988) and they need a new recording of this! this is like amateur night considering the level at which even the current dancers perform. even the singing is bad. the current sound track puts this one to shame. bad, bad bad.
I came to watch this again after viewing Jason Brown's short program in the U S National Figure Skating championship. I thought he was fabulous, but they did not use this musical version of "Sinnerman". So, I had to come by and visit again. I have seen this piece over 100 times, nine times live. As a dance professional, this is in my top three (other two, parking garage scene in West Side story by Jerome Robbins and dance of the four swans in Swan Lake by Marius Petipa).
its interesting that you focus on how "perfect" it is performed, when you should analyse the reasoning behind why they have chosen these dances routines, songs and costumes. But nope... bringing negativity to something still beautiful as an elite perfectionist that you are. I certainly do not care about how wonderful something is executed or how well the singers stay in tune, together, these three men are performing a dance of great history, open your eyes.
the soul of the dance and power was somewhat lost for me when the white guy started dancing. now don't get me wrong he was great but this type of dance I feel needs more than just technique. .. however WOW!!!!!! Awesome to see the men dancing! amazing work!
I'm not referencing physical ability. The foundations upon which the Ailey company was built were extremely and intentionally race-conscious, thus the fact that the white man is highlighted in this excerpt is, for obvious reasons, extremely probelematic.
I went to the Ailey school for a semester of training Alvin Ailey wanted this this is one of the oldest versions and casts of this dance Alvin Ailey was still Alive and this was his intention it’s not problematic it’s art
One of the Greatest Dances Ever
plz stop
Isn't it so amazing how this dance was done years ago and the same dance is still done to this day!!!
This is my favourite piece from Revelations 😍😍😍😍
All you need to know about me is that I wanted to be one of these guys when I grew up.
love
I played this for my mom this morning and it made her day. We love this song 🤗👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I absolutely love Alvin Ailey's works, especially his style of dance. Sinnerman is one of my favorites.
There is no need for an updated version. .These dancers were chosen by Mr. AILEY. ..It represents his coaching. .the dynamics he looked for and the passion that is clearly marked in his work. The new dancers although young and versatile were chosen with other eyes...so yes the versions are like night and day but I prefer to say like original and copied. ...THIS IS THE VERSION OF MR. AILEY. .NOT OF MRS. JAMISON WHO PREFERS GYMNASTS. ....
Robert Battle took over in 2011 - and also every dancers brings their own contribution to inform their movement, so every version is going to be different.
julius brewster no two dancers dance the same. It's going to be different every year... but to say that Judith prefers gymnasts is so wrong. Just because the newer dancers have more trained technique does not make them gymnasts. It's a new age and dance is always evolving.
seriously ???.... czcams.com/video/iMlq4zDo2us/video.html
If you appreciate the art of choreography, it is interesting seeing different dancers dance the same choreography.
Just to contribute to what other people have said in the thread:
While there not be a need for *any* updated version of any performance/dance from an objective standpoint, I'd say that Revelations + Sinnerman is something that has evolved and improved over time -- and I'm much happier for it. This recording is definitely raw and inspiring, given it shows the dance at it's origins. But it's only the start to a legacy -- not it's full potential.
As someone who has been lucky enough to see five different versions of this Sinnerman -- 3 recorded and on youtube, 2 in actual performances that I attended -- each performance is special, and each dancer/trio gets to portray the work in a unique way.
My favorite experience of watching Sinnerman was my most recent live performance by the Ailey company, a couple of years back. The dancers were phenomenal and incredibly in-sync. During that performance, it was no doubt my favorite part of watching Revelations (and that's not usually the case, given how short and compact the dance is compared to the other pieces).
This is saying something, because my former favorite was the performance was the one from So You Think You Can Dance, which is absolutely incredible and a fantastic performance (I actually got to meet + have a master class with one of the dancers from that recording a few years later).
Not only was that version of Sinnerman one that I could revisit and learn the choreography through osmosis (after watching my first viewing with Ailey II), I would also say that the trio there carried the energy from Revelations, even though the other parts weren't performed. Considering the emotional build the entirety of Revelations has, it's pretty brilliant that the dancers were able to do that in a completely different setting.
This performance, for me, doesn't compare to either of the above. It is, no doubt, awe-inspiring, frenetic, and enjoyable; but the dancers made some very evident mistakes.
This is not me bashing them -- the choreography is very, very difficult after all -- but what "updated" versions of dances like this give us is refinement of the choreography, refinement of the teaching process, and newer interpretations of the choreography by the dancers (not to mention ways in which dancers can master the choreography and *timing*, so that the lateral Ts become cleaner, or so that the pirouettes from the second and third solos can have more turns).
I think that time, like this, improves the overall performance. Sure, there's a departure from the original methodology behind the piece -- new performances dont have that same raw energy of a masterpiece newly created. But the passion for the dance and the movement... that definitely lives on.
Un ballet qui m'a toujours toujours touchée au plus profond de moi. C'est d'une intensité, j'ai rarement éprouvé une telle émotion.
These dancers are wonderful they capture the spirit of the music, timing and core of the event of movement. Wonderful indeed!
Saw the AADC performance this over 20 yrs ago when I was in high school and a guy in my dance class performed this as a solo for our Senior talent show in '93! A mesmerizing performance!!!
THESE BROTHERS ARE TALENTED!!!
Amazing! Definitely one of my favorites
Favorite Performance of Revelations
AMAZING
just saw this a couple mins ago i’m so obsessed with this dance 😍
I love how Alvin Ailey' dance company dances
Somebody must put an updated version on youtube, it's like Night and Day I almost didn't recognize this piece compared to what it looks like now.
One of my favorite Alvin Ailey pieces ❤️
Heart racing! Breath taking!! Beautifully done!!!
My AS dance class is doing this as part of our AS/BTEC course, the exact rep. I haven't even learnt the solo bits yet, but it's knakering, have so much respect for Ailey's dancers.
This sounds like John Raitt singing. I love this version of the song. Also this was the first version of Revelations that I ever saw so it’s always been my favorite.
I remember having to watch this video for a dance class I took at UCSB and I still enjoy both the song and dance
thanks for video. I was looking for it since 1990. I saw it in Vienna (1987). Glorious!!!!
I'm stressing over having to learn this in less than two weeks
How did it turn out, you guys? It’s beautiful! I’ve seen it a few times and will see it a hundred times more if I could!
same
I danced to this song before I've always wanted to find it I to listen to 😍
Magnifique!
This is Amazing
I paid attension to him too!!!he is amazing!!!!!!!!
I lovvveee the white guys part! And the second dancer when he does the sea part
Christina Hill I have to dance the white Guy's part , it's difficult
That is so funny you mention this because each performer had fantastic moves that as a viewer I kept saying. Wow, the next guy can't be better, and he was, of course, in my opinion.. I really liked the 2nd guy but they all came with it. haha
we did this it was amazing
I kinda expected more with the technique of the dancer. This is ALVIN AILEY we're talking about!!!!!
Genial!!!, dan ganas de ponerse a bailar!!!!
incredibleeeeee
Sublime....
Here in 2023. Revelations!
My favourite! And this Music...! even better than the original
Favorite dance from Rev
@highlandsken This was taped in 1986 I believe. And the dancer is Jonathan Riseling.
Yes, he is.
The message is still true.🌹
Electrifying performance.
I can repeatonce again and once again and once again... REVELATION!!!!!!!!!!1111
I'm dancing to this song for the my school's black history performance. Wish me luck :)
incredible!
:D
Love Simone's version of Sinner Man! Classic!
what type of dance is this?
it's a real shame the company does not sell authorized videos. most of what is on youtube is such poor production/video quality compared to live that it's a sin (pun intended)
the wihte man is excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Huh?
He has better technique, but he was chosen specifically to represent who there are aspects of performance that can't be taught. He is doing the choreography correctly but he doesn't display emotion like the other two dancers.
2.05! best bit!
I would guess 1986 since that is the date on the "I Wanna Be Ready" solo video from this same performance.
Does anyone know which dancer is which? I know the names of the dancers but want to know which is dancing their solo!
WOW X 10
that is EXACTLY what I said!
you must never have seen this live...AFTER 1988. Desmond Richardson, Matthew Rushing and ANYONE OTHER THAN THOSE THREE.
Anyone knows who is singing? Love this music.
because Ailey's dance company is multi-racial, regardless of the performance stimulus.
Who the HELL thumbs downs Alvin Ailey Revelations?!
I’m here because of Lovecraft Country. I already made my own routine, but I see a few more I need to incorporate 😁
@brwneyesaz
Sinner Man : Rodney Nugent, Carl Bailey & Jonathan Riseling.
Anyone here from Mr. Miller's class of 2001 from Viewlands Elementary? Run with your hiney sinnerman!
Does anyone know who's singing or who arranged this version of "O Sinner Man"? It's just the best ever, and I've never seen them credited, even though I've got the old video taped from (I think) Danc in America. What a choreographic tour de force, though!
minissa2009 Have you find your answer ?
Love this piece. Anyone know who is singing?
Also, someone please give me the names of the other two dancers. Thanks.
The name of the song is sinner man
What is the music pleas?
I was trying to figure out why it is so blurry but this must be the 70s
Lindo
who sings this song?
Whats the name of the song?
oh brother
Que tipo de danza sería esta?
What version of sinnerman is this?
Do we know what year this video is from?
Cinnamon
1:32
O_O ....-claps non-stop-
what no it's just an old song the singing is great it's just not a contemporary style and it fits the style of the song better than modern singing
those boy had to be tired tired
saw it live again this year (and every year since 1988) and they need a new recording of this! this is like amateur night considering the level at which even the current dancers perform. even the singing is bad. the current sound track puts this one to shame. bad, bad bad.
I came to watch this again after viewing Jason Brown's short program in the U S National Figure Skating championship. I thought he was fabulous, but they did not use this musical version of "Sinnerman". So, I had to come by and visit again. I have seen this piece over 100 times, nine times live. As a dance professional, this is in my top three (other two, parking garage scene in West Side story by Jerome Robbins and dance of the four swans in Swan Lake by Marius Petipa).
its interesting that you focus on how "perfect" it is performed, when you should analyse the reasoning behind why they have chosen these dances routines, songs and costumes. But nope... bringing negativity to something still beautiful as an elite perfectionist that you are. I certainly do not care about how wonderful something is executed or how well the singers stay in tune, together, these three men are performing a dance of great history, open your eyes.
Voice are different. Not the same as I’m the beginning of Alvin Ailey
WHY?
I like that modern dancers do it with more power and better extension.
If this doesn't move you enough then I don't know how long a 12oclock extension can
Black dance born out of resistance to a history of violence against them is bullshit? Ok. Peace and enlightenment is all I can wish you.
alter schwede^^
the soul of the dance and power was somewhat lost for me when the white guy started dancing. now don't get me wrong he was great but this type of dance I feel needs more than just technique. .. however WOW!!!!!! Awesome to see the men dancing! amazing work!
this is when they used to dance now they dry with no personality
I'm not referencing physical ability. The foundations upon which the Ailey company was built were extremely and intentionally race-conscious, thus the fact that the white man is highlighted in this excerpt is, for obvious reasons, extremely probelematic.
I went to the Ailey school for a semester of training Alvin Ailey wanted this this is one of the oldest versions and casts of this dance Alvin Ailey was still
Alive and this was his intention it’s not problematic it’s art
So, Ailey wasn't a racist. He chose dancers based on talent.
Alvin had white dancers, stop complicating matters. This dance can evoke a personal human struggle not only an African American one.
I was forced to watch this for dance class, it sucks... let the bad comments pour in!