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Arthur Aviles was born on 1963 in Queens, New York, U.S., is an American dancer and choreographer. Discover Arthur Aviles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Arthur Aviles Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Arthur Aviles worth at the age of 61 years old? Arthur Aviles’s income source is mostly from being a successful Choreographer. He is from United States. We have estimated Arthur Aviles's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Arthur Avilés (born 1963) is an American Bessie Award-winning dancer and choreographer of Puerto Rican descent.
Avilés was born in Queens, New York, and raised in Long Island and the Bronx.
He graduated from Bard College, a liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
After graduating from Bard, he became a member of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, and toured internationally with the company for eight years 1987 to 1995.
Since 1991, Aviles has collaborated extensively with his first cousin, the comedian and performer Elizabeth Marrero.
He has also collaborated with other gay Puerto Rican performers such as Jorge Merced.
Avilés is publicly gay, as he has indicated in interviews, and many of his dance pieces explore gay topics.
In addition to the Bessie Award, Avilés received an Arts and Letters Award from his alma mater in 1995, a BRIO (Bronx Recognizes Its Own) Award from the Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) in 1999, a PRIDE (Puerto Rican Initiative to Develop Empowerment) Award honoring outstanding contributions and services to the Puerto Rican, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Communities, a 2004 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, in 2008 he received an award from NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson and a NYC Mayor's Arts Award, and 2015 received an honorary doctorate from Bard College.
Mr. Avilés began his own company, the Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre (AATT), in 1996 in Paris, France, and moved the company to the Bronx that same year.
In addition to his work with AATT, Avilés became the company choreographer for the Paris-based theatrical company Faim de Siecle, and has choreographed a series of productions that have been performed in the United States and in France.
In December 1998, he co-founded with Charles Rice-González BAAD!
- The Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, a new performance and workshop space in the American Bank Note Company Building, a warehouse in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx.
In 2005, AATT was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through a donation by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Anna Kisselgoff of The New York Times wrote, "If you don’t know Mr. Aviles, you haven’t seen one of the great modern dancers of the last 15 years."
Jennifer Dunning, The New York Times dance critic, described his work as follows: "Arthur Aviles has developed an individual voice and style that might be compared to bold street theater and poster art, communicating his truths about life as seen as a gay male Puerto Rican through simple narratives that are always colorful and often poignant and amusing."
In October 2013, the organization moved to Westchester Square into a gothic revivalist building on the campus of St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
The New York Times has said that BAAD!
is "a funky and welcoming performance space."