Past Exhibitions
Browse the chronological list of past exhibitions at the Saint Louis University Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCRA), or search for a specific exhibition. Click “View” for more information about an exhibition. If you need further information about an exhibition, please contact us.

Body and Soul: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
October 24, 1993 to December 19, 1993
Body and Soul celebrates 35 years of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and its exceptional contributions to contemporary culture. Alvin Ailey (1931–1989) and his dance company expanded the boundaries of modern dance through a wealth of innovative offerings, entertaining and educating the public by bringing to the stage lyrical and energetic works inspired by the African American experience.
Ailey saw his company not only as a place in which to present his own works but the works of other aspiring African American choreographers as well. Furthermore, he felt an urgency to create a permanent company so that the great dances of earlier African American choreographers could be preserved.
Also on display at MOCRA is a mini-exhibit recognizing the professional and personal relationships of Katherine Dunham and Alvin Ailey.
Body and Soul: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater was organized by the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts with the cooperation of the Dance Theater Foundation, Inc., and private collections.
It is evident that religion had a profound impact on Alvin Ailey's life. Spirituality is pervasive in his work. Some of Ailey's greatest dances were his spiritual dances. | Terrence E. Dempsey, SJ
above:
Installation view of Body and Soul: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at MOCRA, 1993. Photo by Jeffrey Vaughn.
Related programming