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Judith Jamison

Born 1943
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Led the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater as artistic director for over 20 years
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Her performance of Cry is one of the most iconic moments in American dance history
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Received both the Kennedy Center Honor and the National Medal of Arts

Judith Jamison is a dancer, choreographer, and artistic director who became the most celebrated figure in American modern dance and carried the legacy of Alvin Ailey into the 21st century. Her iconic performance of Ailey's solo Cry — a 16-minute tour de force dedicated "to all Black women everywhere, especially our mothers" — is one of the most powerful performances in the history of dance, a work of such emotional intensity that audiences wept.

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1943, Jamison studied dance from age six and trained at the Philadelphia Dance Academy and the Juilliard School. She joined the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1965 and quickly became its principal dancer and most magnetic performer. Her tall, regal bearing and extraordinary expressiveness made her the embodiment of Ailey's artistic vision — a celebration of Black beauty, strength, and spirituality through movement.

When Alvin Ailey joined the ancestors in 1989, he chose Jamison to succeed him as artistic director of the company. She led the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for over 20 years, expanding its repertoire, nurturing new choreographers, and ensuring that the company remained the premier institution for African American dance in the world. Jamison received the National Medal of Arts, the Kennedy Center Honor, and was named one of Time magazine's most influential people. She retired as artistic director in 2011 but remains the living embodiment of dance as a force for cultural preservation and human expression.

Dance is bigger than the physical body. Think bigger than that. When you extend your arm, it doesn't stop at the end of your fingers.
— Judith Jamison
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

1943
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1965
Joins the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
1971
Premieres Cry — the solo dedicated to all Black women everywhere
1989
Succeeds Alvin Ailey as artistic director of the company
2001
Receives Kennedy Center Honor
2011
Retires as artistic director after over 20 years

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