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Alicia Graf Mack (''
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'' Alicia J. Graf, born 1978/1979) is an American dancer, teacher, and artistic director. She was a member of
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and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and has performed with Beyonce,
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, and
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. Mack has taught dance at Washington University in St. Louis, Webster University, and
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. In 2018, she was named the first Black Dean and Director of the Dance Division at
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, the youngest person to hold that role. During her Juilliard tenure, she has been credited with "remaking Juilliard Dance." In November 2024, it was announced that Mack will leave Juilliard in 2025 to become artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. ANNOUNCING OUR NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR.
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.


Early life

Graf Mack was born in
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, and grew up in
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to a white father and black mother who was a professor at
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. Graf Mack stated she is distantly related to Russian painter and designer Léon Bakst, who had designed costumes and sets for
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. She started dancing at age 3, and competitively at age 12. She studied at a public high school and trained at Ballet Royale Academy, and attended summer intensives at
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and
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.


Career

While a senior in high school, Graf Mack took class with
Dance Theatre of Harlem Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH) is an American professional ballet company and school based in Harlem, New York City. It was founded in 1969 under the directorship of Arthur Mitchell and later partnered with Karel Shook. Milton Rosenstock served ...
, a predominantly African-American ballet company, and was offered an apprenticeship by the company's founder Arthur Mitchell. She relocated to New York to join the company at age 17 and finished high school with
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. She was eventually promoted to soloist. At age 19, Graf Mack was diagnosed with
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, which required surgeries. She left the Dance Theatre of Harlem, then started studying at
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, and graduated with a BA in history. During her study, she interned at
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on corporate giving and philanthropy. After she graduated, Mitchell offered her a principal dancer contract, so she returned and stayed with the company until it was disbanded in 2004. Graf Mack noted she auditioned at American Ballet Theatre and
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, but was told that the female dancer quota was filled and she was too tall. In 2005, Graf Mack joined Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, a modern dance company. In her company debut, ''
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'' wrote that she "was so good she became the news of the night all by herself." However, in 2008, she left due to an injury. She moved to St. Louis, Missouri to study an MA in nonprofit management at Washington University in St. Louis, while teaching ballet and modern dance at Webster University. After she graduated, she joined Webster University as full-time faculty. In 2011, Graf Mack rejoined the Ailey company, and danced the company premiere of Wayne McGregor's '' Chroma'' in 2013. She retired from the company in 2014. She rejoined Webster University, while teaching at Washington University as an adjunct. Three years later, she joined the faculty at
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and was a visiting professor at Webster University. Graf Mack formed a dance collective, D(n)A Arts Collective, with her sister Daisha Graf, a commercial dancer. As a guest dancer, she had danced with Alonzo King LINES Ballet, and for
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,
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, Andre 3000 and
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. She is also a contributor of '' Pointe Magazine'', including the 2014 June/July cover story, which featured Ashley Murphy, Ebony Williams and Misty Copeland, all of whom are African-American ballet dancer. In 2018, it was announced that Graf Mack would take over as the Director of Dance Division at
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. She is the first woman of color and youngest person to hold this position. Later that year, following Arthur Mitchell's death, she performed a solo Mitchell choreographed on her at his memorial, at Mitchell's request. Beginning July 1, 2025, Mack will become artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, the largest modern dance company in the United States. ANNOUNCING OUR NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR.
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
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Philadelphia Tribune.


Personal life

Graf Mack currently lives in
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with her husband, Kirby Mack, who she met at Columbia, and their two children, Jordan and Laila.Hussar, April Daniels (May 8, 2018)
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romper.


References

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