Kyle Abraham's A.I.M - An Untitled Love
Years ago, Stranger theater critic Brendan Kiley wrote: "Critics talk about hiphop theater and hiphop dance-theater, but artists like Abraham are making that critical frame obsolete, demonstrating that hiphop is an influence, not a cage." Abraham and his dancers have returned with new choreography, this time "drawing from the catalogue of Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo [that] pays homage to the complexities of self love and Black love, while serving as a thumping mixtape celebrating our culture, family and community."