Ulysses Dove.(choreographer)(Obituary)(Brief Article)

From: Dance Magazine | Date: August 1, 1996 | Copyright information

Ulysses Dove, 49, a leading American choreographer [see June issue, page 66], died of AIDS-related illness in New York City on June 11, 1996.

A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Dove studied dance there and at Howard University and Bennington College. He performed with the companies of Mary Anthony, Pearl Lang, Merce Cunningham, and Alvin Ailey, with whom he performed from 1973 through 1980. He then became assistant director of the experimental wing of the Paris Opera, the Choreographic Research Group. Among the many companies for which he choreographed were Ailey, ...

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