What color is her parachute? Bahiyah Sayyed gaines makes her Broadway debut in Purple.Bahiyah Sayyed Gaines uses a single sentence to explain her decision to walk away from life as a principal in the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is a modern dance company based in New York, New York. It was founded in 1958 by choreographer and dancer Alvin Ailey. It is made up of 30 dancers as well as artistic director Judith Jamison and associate artistic director Masazumi Chaya. : "I had a baby," she says. Late last fall, sitting in an empty theater between the matinee and evening performances of The Color Purple, Sayyed Gaines (who was one of DM's "25 to Watch" in 2001) discussed going from lead roles with one of the country's most successful dance troupes to a spot in an ensemble in the famously unpredictable world of Broadway musicals. The sizzling siz·zle intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles 1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat. 2. To seethe with anger or indignation. 3. glamour she brought to the Ailey canon and the technical chops that she put at the service of contemporary choreographers This is a list of choreographers A
Any of a series of annual prizes awarded by Columbia University for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, letters, and music. Fellowships are also awarded. winning Alice Walker Noun 1. Alice Walker - United States writer (born in 1944) Alice Malsenior Walker, Walker novel. Despite cheering audiences and the imprimatur of Oprah Winfrey “Oprah” redirects here. For the show, see The Oprah Winfrey Show. Oprah Gail Winfrey (born January 29, 1954) is the American multiple-Emmy Award winning host of The Oprah Winfrey Show, the highest-rated talk show in television history. , the show's lead producer, there's no telling how long after the December opening Sayyad Gaines will have a job. And with its rural South setting, and a powerless, abused black woman at its center--albeit one who eventually learns the value of her own life--The Color Purple wouldn't seem to lend itself to showy show·y adj. show·i·er, show·i·est 1. Making an imposing or aesthetically pleasing display; striking: showy flowers. 2. choreography. Broadway first-timer Donald Byrd Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II (born December 9, 1932) is an American jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter, born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Cass Technical High School. He performed with Lionel Hampton before finishing high school. has only a couple of opportunities to put really full-out dancing on the stage: there's a ribald rib·ald adj. Characterized by or indulging in vulgar, lewd humor. n. A vulgar, lewdly funny person. [From Middle English ribaud, ribald person, from Old French, from scene in a local juke joint, and a lively production number set in an African village. The closest Sayyed Gaines comes to being front and center is a brief moment at the end, when, in a wordless walk-on, she plays the central character's long-lost daughter, grown up and come home. She doesn't mind. She has other compensations. For example, between shows at the Broadway Theater, she is awaiting the arrival of her dinner (coming from a nearby Chinese restaurant See:
When the time came to return to Ailey, she says, "I wasn't ready, either physically or mentally." Judith Jamison, the artistic director of the Ailey company, "was great," Sayyed Gaines says, and encouraged her to go with her gut instinct, which was to stay home with Soleil for a while and reassess her options. She'd always wanted to try Broadway, and when she heard that Byrd, with whom she'd worked on new pieces for Ailey, was choreographing Color Purple, she called him and said she was interested. That was the easy part. Sayyed Gaines, 31, says that she'll need another few months to feel fully, totally in shape. And there are mental readjustments to be made as well. "It's nice to be getting the paycheck," she says. "It's no secret that concert dancers are at the bottom of the arts ladder." Broadway, she finds, has a different mindset mind·set or mind-set n. 1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations. 2. An inclination or a habit. . As a onetime union rep during her days with Alley, she felt strongly about the protections provided by a union contract. But during Color Purple rehearsals, she began noticing that whenever something troublesome occurred, "the dancers would all huddle together Verb 1. huddle together - crowd or draw together; "let's huddle together--it's cold!" huddle cluster, constellate, flock, clump - come together as in a cluster or flock; "The poets constellate in this town every summer" and talk to each other about it," she says. "But the actors and the musicians would just speak up and say, 'Uh, I have a problem with that.'" "I know a lot of intelligent, articulate dancers," she continues. "But because dance is not a vocal art form, we're not trained to speak out. When you're just silent, you can be taken for a ride. But there's no reason why we should be talked down to." The other side of not being vocal, of course, is that she can be handed a brief walk-on, like the one she has in Color Purple, and do more than just stand there taking up space. "That kind of acting comes easy," she says, "when you're used to expressing yourself physically." And the singing part of the job doesn't scare her either. "My mother was a singer," she says, "and I was always singing." Once the show is open, she says, and her days are free, Sayyed Gaines plans to take voice lessons and position herself for whatever other Broadway opportunities come along. A former Alley colleague, Krisha Marcano, has been racking up musical theater credits and has a featured role in Color Purple. "She has her own dressing room!" Sayyed Gaines says. And she serves as a daily reminder that it's possible to move from the concert dance world into acting-singing-dancing roles on Broadway. "I'm looking ahead," Sayyed Gaines says. "I'm learning every day on this show. And I want to feel I can do anything." Sylviane Gold has written about theater for Newsday and The New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times. |
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