Repertory

The Holy Blues

WORLD PREMIERE

BAM, 2025

DIRECTOR

Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

ASSITANT DIRECTOR

Vincent E. Thomas

COLLABORATIVE DRAMATURG

Cheri L. Stokes

MUSIC

Various Artists*

COSTUME DESIGN

Jon Taylor

LIGHTING DESIGN

Yi-Chung Chen

SCENIC DESIGN

Joseph Anthony Gaito

RUN TIME

27 Minutes

The Holy Blues takes its title from remarks in Alvin Ailey’s journal in which he wrote, “My roots are also in the Gospel church, the Gospel churches of the south where I grew up…holy blues—paeans to joy, anthems to the human spirit.” This genre encompasses gospel music and the blues, the sacred and the secular. Both walk with us in times of trouble and strife, serving as passages to the divine.

The Holy Blues is inspired by the Ring Shout (the circular dance originating from Central and West Africa) and The Door of No Return (the final point of departure of enslaved Africans sent to America), which function as both metaphors and an account of the lived experience of past generations. Dionne Brand states in her book A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging, “This door is not mere physicality. It is a spiritual location. It is also perhaps a psychic destination. Since leaving was never voluntary, return was, and still may be, an intention, however deeply buried. There is, as it says, no way in; no return.”

The Holy Blues is a collaboration of ideas, experiences, and research. It marks the first partnership for Jawole Willa Jo Zollar with dancers Samantha Figgins and Chalvar Monteiro, both longtime members of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.


Want to learn more about the ideas and creative process behind The Holy Blues? Read this exclusive interview with co-choreographers Chalvar Monteiro and Samantha Figgins on the Ailey Blog.

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*“One More River to Cross" written by Rev. James Cleveland, published by Music and Media International. “Jubilee" and "Oh, Lord, I Want You to Help Me" by The McIntosh County Shouters, published by Smithsonian Folkways. “Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground” written by Blind Willie Johnson. "Smokestack Lightning" written by Howlin’ Wolf, published by BMG. "Willow Weep for Me" written by Ann Ronell, published by Songwriters Guild of America. "Peace Be Still" written by Rev. James Cleveland, published by Sony Music Publishing.