Loretta Abbott

American Dancer

Loretta Abbott was born in New York City, New York, United States on March 1st, 1933 and is the American Dancer. At the age of 83, Loretta Abbott biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
March 1, 1933
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Death Date
Jun 5, 2016 (age 83)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Actor, Choreographer, Teacher
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Education
Hunter College
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Loretta Abbott Career

Abbott was involved in dance for over 70 years. She mastered many techniques in dance, ballet, modern dance, and ethnic. She is well known for her work with Alvin Ailey. He was a pioneer in African American modern dance in the 1960s. She was Ailey's partner in his masterpiece dance piece Revelations prior to his retirement in 1964. Abbott and Al Perryman performed in the Tony Award-winning musical Purlie on Broadway. Her theater credits include The Amen Corner (written by James Baldwin), and the musical Amen Corner, choreographed by Perryman. She was a dancer, dance captain, and choreographic assistant with Amen Corner. In concert performances she partnered with Ailey and Perryman.

In 1960, she appeared in the Lenox Hill Playhouse production of Howard Richardson and William Berney's Dark of the Moon, directed by Vinnette Justine Carroll. Abbott studied with and worked with many of the pioneers of modern dance, ballet, and dance institutions. She studied with Charles Weidman. She was a founding member of the New Dance Group and the Clark Center for the performing arts. At the Clark Center, she studied with Thelma Hill, Pepsi Bethel, and James Truitte. At the Clark Center for the Arts, Ms. Abbott was able to work with many aspiring choreographers, such as Walter Nicks, Talley Beatty, Geoffrey Holder, Eleo Pomare, Fred Benjamin, Donald McKayle, and Al Perryman. Abbott performed in numerous theatrical productions, including Two Gentlemen of Verona, Raisin, Porgy and Bess, Amen Corner, and Liza with a Z. She appeared in The Wiz. She had her own one woman show touring company.

She worked with many choreographers and dancers, including Fred Benjamin, Jean-Léon Destiné, George Faison, Martin Gordon, Louis Johnson, John Parks, Al Perryman, Michael Peters, Carmen de Lavallade, Abdel Salaam, Otis Sallid, Paul Sanasardo, and Andy Torres. She performed as a featured dancer for the Eleo Pomare Dance Company.

Abbott was an original member of the George Faison Universal Dance Experience in the 70s. She worked with him throughout her life. She spent most of her life as a performer, supporter of the arts, and worked with many budding choreographers at the beginning of their careers in the dance world of arts. Abbott worked as a choreographer, a dancer, and guest lecturer with the Avodah Dance Ensemble in New York City. She assisted in the creation of "Let My People Go", a praise dance.

Abbott was still dancing in her 80s with the Phoenix Project, a project with the Dances for a Variable Population in New York City, a group of dancers in their 70s, 80s, and 90s and a citywide project that celebrates the beauty of aging and dance.

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Loretta Abbott Awards
  • AUDELCO Recognition Awards for Excellence in Black Theatre 2013 – 2014 Special Achievement Award