Group of over 20 male dancers of all ages on stage taking a bow
Ailey Extension

New York, NY

Hearts of Men

Aug 21-Aug 30

Location

  • Ailey Extension
  • 405 W 55th Street
  • New York, NY

Presented in Partnership with Earl Mosley's Diversity of Dance


Fredrick Earl Mosley, together with Dudley Williams, Matthew Rushing, Clifton Brown, Brian Harlan Brooks, and Jamal Story, created Hearts of Men as a safe space where men and genderqueer/non-binary individuals could come together to share life experiences through the transformative power of movement.

As the late, great Dudley Williams, a dancer with Martha Graham Dance Company and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, said about this uplifting program, "I can't explain it, you just have to feel it and see it, but it's extraordinary."

Hearts of Men creates an environment for participants to forge life-long healthy and supportive relationships as a dance community through classes, discussions, and performances.  Friends and families are highly encouraged to participate together—the program is open to dancers ages 13 and up of any level.

Hearts of Men brings us together in joy, creativity, and love, showcasing how movement can foster unity and community.

Pricing

Full Workshop: $300

Class-Only Package: $200

Repertory and performances not included in the class-only package. 

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Choreographer Frederick Earl Mosley smiling and clapping his hands in a rehearsal

My goal was to create a community where men of all ages and backgrounds could play, create, share, and ultimately come together to speak to the Hearts of Men—where men, young and old, brought everything they had and left it on the dance floor.

Fredrick Earl Mosley, Founder and Director of Earl Mosley's Diversity of Dance

Schedule

Thursday, August 21 

5–7pm       Class and Discussions
7–9pm        Repertory Rehearsals

 

Friday, August 22

5–7pm            Class and Discussions
7–9pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Saturday, August 23

12:30–2:30pmClass and Discussions
2:30–6pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Sunday, August 24

12:30–2:30pmClass and Discussions
2:30–6pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Monday, August 25

5–7pm           Class and Discussions
7–9pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Tuesday, August 26

5–7pm           Class and Discussions
7–9pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Wednesday, August 27

5–7pm           Class and Discussions
7–9pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Thursday, August 28

5–7pm           Class and Discussions
7–9pmRepertory Rehearsals

  

Friday, August 29

5–10pm     Tech Rehearsals

  

Sunday, August 30

2pm    Performance
6pmPerformance

 

The full week's class schedule will be posted soon.

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