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September 28, 2007

Interview with Choreographer and Performer Camille A. Brown

Last week, I met with Camille A. Brown, who recently made a huge impression as the choreographer and performer of her solo, The Evolution of A Secured Feminine, and we talked about the steady evolution of her remarkable career. She has won rave reviews for her appearances with Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, and now she's setting an ensemble piece on the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, one of the world's most celebrated dance troupes, for its upcoming season at City Center. Camille is a young artistic star on the rise.

Listen to interview with Camille A. Brown (MP3 - 27 minutes)

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Camille A. Brown
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Camille A. Brown

Video interview of Camille Brown interspersed with rehearsal clips of The Evolution of A Secured Feminine on New York City Center Site:

Camille A. Brown - The Evolution Of A Secured Feminine

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Camille A. Brown's
The Groove To Nobody's Business.
Camille A. Brown - Alvin Ailey

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Matthew Rushing in
Camille A. Brown's The Groove To Nobody's Business.
Camille A. Brown - Alvin Ailey

Camille A. Brown Bio

(From New York City Center website)

Camille A. Brown received her early dance training at both the Bernice Johnson and Carolyn Devore Dance Studios. She attended the High School of Performing Arts and later, received a scholarship to the Ailey School. She completed her B.F.A. in Dance at the North Carolina School of the Arts. Ms. Brown was a member of Evidence Dance Company, under the direction of Ronald K. Brown. She has also performed with Roger C. Jeffrey, Matthew Rushing, Earl Mosely, Debbie Allen and Dancers, Darrell Grand Moultrie, Nathan Trice, Hope L. Boykin, and Bridget L. Moore. Continue reading...

Posted by Eva Yaa Asantewaa on September 28, 2007 8:20 AM

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venice said:

camille i am so proud of you and i told you when you were younger that you were an awesome dancer. love you and i am not surprised.

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