About the Company

The mission of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham is to create a body of dance-based work that is galvanized by Black culture and history and features the rich tapestry of Black and Queer stories. The work, informed by and made in conjunction with artists across a range of disciplines, entwines a sensual and provocative vocabulary with a strong emphasis on music, text, video, and visual art. While grounded in choreographer Kyle Abraham’s artistic vision, A.I.M draws inspiration from a multitude of sources and movement styles.

“As an artist born in the late 1970s, I’ve experienced a change in society that brings me hope. My choreography is a reflection of that hope, but also lives in the reality of my experiences and the cultural work that still needs to be done.”—Kyle Abraham, Artistic Director

Core Values

A.I.M believes in:

the power of dance as an art form and A.I.M’s distinctive, ardent voice within contemporary dance

an artistic process informed by robust conversations with people from diverse perspectives

the pursuit of excellence through ethical leadership and through

accountability to each other, the field at large, and the audiences we serve

supporting and nurturing dancers with living wages, health insurance and career development

operating with integrity throughout all aspects of the organization

People

Catherine Kirk (she/her)
Dancer, Staff

Catherine Kirk cultivated a passion for the arts growing up on the unceded land of the Kiickaapoi and Wichita peoples, known as Dallas, Texas. She continued her research and education at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, graduating with a BFA, and moved on to perform works by an array of choreographers including Sharon Eyal, Ohad Naharin, Bebe Miller, Doug Varone, Andrea Miller, and Fernando Melo. A multi-hyphenate, Kirk is also a dance maker, marketing strategist, arts administrator, dance educator, and yoga teacher. She has had the pleasure of working with Helen Simoneau Danse, Kyle Marshall Choreography, Jasmine Hearn, UNA Productions (Chuck Wilt), Burr Johnson, and apprenticing for Sidra Bell Dance New York. She's created solo works as an artist in residence at Art Cake Brooklyn (2020) and Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation (2021) and curated an evening for Chez Bushwick’s salon series, RECESS (2023). Kirk has been featured in Netflix’s award-winning series, ‘Halston’, in the Showtime series, Ziwe, and in Neiman Marcus’ Holiday Campaign. She has graced the cover of Kaleidoscope Magazine, Flaunt Magazine, and Dance Magazine alongside A.I.M dancers, and choreographed and starred in a commercial for the luxury headphones, Ultimate Ears. She has assisted Kyle Abraham in his new creations for Coddarts Rotterdam and The Juilliard School, and restaged company works at Peabody University and Point Park University. She currently is in her second season with Trisha Brown Dance Company and is working as A.I.M’s Marketing Associate while dancing and touring with the company. Kirk joined A.I.M by Kyle Abraham in 2013.

Kyle Abraham, Artistic Director
Sydnie Liggett-Dennis, Executive Director
Vernon Scott, Producing Director
Anne Dechêne, General Manager
Jessica Tong, Rehearsal Director
Meredith Belis, Production Stage Manager
Izzi Wayner, Interim Director of Development
Matthew Baker, Artistic Engagement Manager
Alexander Diaz, Marketing Manager
Amber Lee Parker, Company Manager
Stacey Boggs, Lighting Supervisor
Chris Constable, Press Agent
Danielle LeBron, Development Associate
Lucy Mallett, Financial Services
Dan Stearns, Lighting Supervisor

A.I.M Board

Kyle Abraham
Stephen Simcock (chair)
Cheryl Bergenfeld
Chris Calkins
Adrienne Edwards
Suzanne Hall
Mark A. Leavitt
Glenn Ligon
Jennifer Mandelson
Bebe Neuwirth
Carrie Schneider
Gilda Squire
Julia Strickland
Mickalene Thomas

Intensives

Intensives

Dance with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham! We’re excited to announce our 2024 Winter Intensive, December 16–20, 2024, at USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance! Join us for a week of classes, repertory, conversation, and the opportunity to learn alongside A.I.M Company Members.

A.I.M’s 2024 Winter Intensive is free to all participants to ensure accessibility to our community. Participants are selected by application, and capacity is limited. Recommended for aspiring and professional dancers.

Please contact education@aimbykyleabraham.org with any questions.

Stay tuned for more information.

Location

Glorya Kaufman International Dance Center
849 W 34th St, Los Angeles, CA 90089

Sample Schedule*

All classes are taught by A.I.M company members unless otherwise specified in participant welcome materials.
*Subject to change.

10a–10:30a: arrival, studio available for warm-up

10:30a–12p: Technique Class

12:15p–1:30p: A.I.M Movement Workshop

1:30p–2:30p: Lunch Break (lunch conversations with A.I.M Company Members will take place on select days)

2:30p–5:30p: A.I.M Repertory All applicants are expected to be available for the entire duration of the intensive. Scheduling breakdowns are subject to change within the time allotted.

Contact

For domestic and international booking information, contact:
Sophie Myrtil-McCourty, President
Lotus Arts Management
72-11 Austin Street, #371
Forest Hills, NY 11375
+1 347 721 8724
sophie@lotusartsmgmt.com

For general inquiries, please email info@aimbykyleabraham.org or call 914 996 7444.

For audition inquiries, please send a resume, a photo and a short video of yourself to matthew@aimbykyleabraham.org.

For questions about volunteer opportunities or creative partnerships, please contact info@aimbykyleabraham.org or 212 691 6500 ext. 311.


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