'A.I.M' to perform at ASU Gammage Beyond show


people dancing on stage

Internationally recognized dancer, artistic director and MacArthur “genius” fellow Kyle Abraham returns with his company "A.I.M" to Tempe this Saturday.

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The ASU Gammage Beyond season continues this week with a trailblazing dance company. 

Internationally recognized dancer, artistic director and MacArthur “genius” fellow Kyle Abraham returns with his company "A.I.M" to Tempe this Saturday.

"A.I.M" intertwines sensual and provocative vocabulary with a strong emphasis on sound, human behavior and all things visual to create an avenue for personal investigation and exposing that on stage.

Representing dancers from various disciplines and diverse personal backgrounds, the performers of "A.I.M" create fresh and unique movement. 

The performance will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday Nov. 23. Tickets available on asugammage.com.

Get a sneak peek of "A.I.M." with this gallery:

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