Contents:
- HE WAS BLACK, GAY AND BIPOLAR — AND HE FOREVER CHANGED THE FACE OF MORN DANCE
- ON THIS GAY DAY: THE BNSWICK FOUR WERE ARRTED
- THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985
HE WAS BLACK, GAY AND BIPOLAR — AND HE FOREVER CHANGED THE FACE OF MORN DANCE
20:40He was Black, gay and bipolar — and he forever changed the face of morn danceRead Story TranscriptWhen Alv Ailey won his untry's hight honours for the performg arts, almost nobody knew he was HIV-posive and would be ad wh a, a new documentary about the trailblazg Black dancer and choreographer, opens on the moment he received the Kennedy Center Honor for his lifetime ntributn to Amerin culture on Dec. It was the late '90s and she was her sophomore year at llege, when the Black stunt anizatn she was part of secured tickets for a show at the Wang Centre Boston.
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Phg agast the stigma that male dancers were gay, Ailey began attendg class wh Horton after beg persuad by Carmen. Although he never publicly clared himself gay, he mataed romantic relatnships wh men exclively throughout his adult life. Ailey had a few romantic relatnships through his life, but remaed fairly closeted, and would often meet younger men gay bars who took advantage of him.
ON THIS GAY DAY: THE BNSWICK FOUR WERE ARRTED
In 1974 four women took a stand agast homophobia Toronto Canada. Their arrt was the first time gay rights were given signifint verage the Canadian prs. Durg his life Ailey acknowledged his homosexualy, but is relatnships were not the public eye.
THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985
Always secretive about his homosexualy, and unr prsure om his public succs, he turned creasgly to alhol and dgs and suffered a mental breakdown 1980.