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Ebonie C. Pittman

Managing Director Of Development at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

Ebonie Pittman has a wealth of experience in the arts and non-profit sector, with a background in fundraising, development, and arts administration. Ebonie has worked with prominent organizations such as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and American Ballet Theatre in various senior roles. Ebonie's expertise also extends to political campaigns and administrative support roles in different settings. Ebonie holds a MA in Arts Administration from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a BFA in Dance Performance from The Ohio State University.

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

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The Ailey organization's mission is to further the pioneering work of Alvin Ailey by establishing an extended cultural community that provides dance performances, training, and community programs for all people. As important as its artistic and educational mission, the Ailey organization plays a social role, using the beauty and humanity of the African American heritage and other cultures to inspire and unite people of all races, ages and back grounds. Named “Cultural Ambassador to the World,” by a United States Congressional Resolution, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater numbers 31 of the most talented dancers in the world, and its diverse repertory is unparalleled in modern dance. A typical season includes engagements in its home base of New York City: 5 weeks each winter at New York City Center and 2 weeks each spring at Brooklyn Academy of Music, a 20 city United States tour and extensive international touring. Annually, nearly 500,000 people experience Ailey performances and programs. A multifaceted organization, the Ailey family also encompasses Ailey II, a second company dedicated to the development of young artists and community outreach; The Ailey School, a world-class dance academy which provides instruction to a diverse group of students aged 3-25; and Ailey Arts in Education and Community Programs which provide young people from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds the opportunity to explore dance, build self-esteem and develop life skills.


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