- George Faison
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name = George Faison
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birthdate = birth date|1945|12|21
birthplace =Washington, D.C. , USA
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tonyawards = Best Choreography
1975 "The Wiz "George Faison (born
December 21 ,1945 ) is an Americandancer andchoreographer .Biography
Faison was born in
Washington, D.C. where he studied dance with the Jones-Haywood Capitol Ballet and Carolyn Tate ofHoward University while attendingDunbar High School , and appeared with The American Light Opera Company inShowboat . He entered Howard to study dentistry in 1964, but left in 1966, after a performance by theAlvin Ailey company inspired him to pursue a career in dance.Faison moved to
New York City and became an immediate success in the dance world. That same year, he was chosen asLauren Bacall 's dance partner in a television special. Faison joined theAlvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1967 as a dancer and remained there through 1969. He left Ailey to begin his own group, George Faison Universal Dance Experience, in 1971. The company's roster of dancers includedDebbie Allen , Renee Rose, Gary DeLoatch, and Al Perryman. Faison served as dancer and choreographer, creating original work for the company. One of Faison's best-known works is "Suite Otis" (1971), set to the music ofOtis Redding . The dance is for five couples and combines elements of ballet and contemporary dance. Faison also created pieces with a historical and political bent, among them works inspired by the memory ofMalcolm X . "Poppy" (1971) dealt with the problem of drug addiction.Faison made his choreographic debut on Broadway with "
Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope " in 1972. In 1974, he choreographed "The Wiz ", the successful all-black musical retelling of "The Wizard of Oz". Faison won aTony Award for his choreography, the first for anAfrican American in that category. By the mid-1970s the George Faison Universal Dance Experience had disbanded, and Faison was choreographing music concerts for such artists asStevie Wonder ,Earth, Wind & Fire , andGladys Knight and the Pips in addition to his work in musical theater.Faison has choreographed more than thirty plays and musicals, including the short-lived Broadway musicals "
Via Galactica " (1973) and "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" (1976) with music byLeonard Bernstein ; aRadio City Music Hall production of "Porgy and Bess " (1983); and "Sing, Mahalia, Sing" (1985) at the Shubert Theatre inPhiladelphia . He also has worked in television, and in 1989 he conceived and produced the television special "Cosby Salutes Ailey" for the 30th anniversary of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. He won anEmmy Award for his choreography of theHBO special "The Josephine Baker Story " (1991).External links
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* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/freetodance/biographies/faison.html Great Performances: Free to Dance - Biography]
* [http://www.faisonfirehouse.com/gf-bio.html Faison Firehouse Biography]
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