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4 unusual facts about Kyle Abraham


Kyle Abraham

Wendy Perron describes him as, “sensual, thoughtful, wild, stuttering”, commenting that he was “burning a hole through that tiny space” in regards to his “Heartbreaks and Homies” evening of dance at Joe's Pub.

He began dancing under the tutelage of the Civic Light Opera Academy and he studied at the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

It includes a wide variety of music, ranging from Bach to Sam Cooke, to express the themes of violence, love, and pain in Pavement.

Some of Abraham's other works include, A Ramp to Paradise, Op. 1, Live! The Realest MC, and Pavement. A Ramp to Paradise, choreographed by Kyle Abraham and commissioned by THPAC, is about a true story by Alex Smith that describes the history of the black gay underground club called Paradise Garage.



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