One of Ailey's objectives with creating his American Dance Theater was to show the world what it meant to be Black, through dance. His dances don't seem to cover or translate to current events much as satire or as critique. This does not mean that Ailey would not have come up with some sort of critique of current events. Just two years after his passing, Rodney King, a taxi driver in Los Angeles, was ruthlessly beaten by a group of police officers after a high-speed car chase. Four of them were charged with assault with a deadly weapon and excessive force. All four of them were acquitted, which likely sparked the Los Angeles Riots of 1992, in which 53 people were killed.
Would Ailey have possibly commented on that incident with dance? It would be interesting to see how he would interpret the supposed racism of the court system and the seemingly unfair advantages police have over civilians only because they are policemen.
A good 20 plus years after the King trial, police brutality has come back into the national spotlight, with incidents like Ferguson, Eric Garner, and Trayvon Martin causing ruckus all over the nation. And now with the sentencing of an Oklahoma policeman to 18 counts of felonies including 4 of rape and 4 of forced oral sodomy, would Ailey comment on that? Would he again try to give rise to the need to monitor police officers more harshly for their actions? Would he still give a voice to let the nation know of the disadvantages Black men and women face in life and in the courts? Would he dare comment on how finally now it seems that something is being done about this inherent racism in this country?Who knows? Wouldn't it be cool to find out?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb1WywIpUtY
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/11/us/oklahoma-daniel-holtzclaw-verdict/















