From 1967 to 1969, Faison danced with the Ailey, leaving in 1970. He danced in the original 1970 Broadway production of Purlie and founded the George Faison Universal Dance Experience with a budget of six hundred dollars in 1971. The group’s dancers included Faison, Renee Rose, Al Perryman, Gary DeLoatch and Debbie Allen. During this period, he created several notable pieces, including "Suite Otis" in 1971 for five couples, combining elements of ballet and contemporary styles. Faison's Broadway debut as choreographer occurred in 1972 with Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, followed by other shows, including Via Galactica, Tilt and The Wiz, where he worked with Stephanie Mills and Geoffrey Holder. Later in his career he worked as a choreographer for entertainers like Ashford and Simpson, Earth, Wind and Fire, Patti Labelle and Dionne Warwick. He choreographed over two dozen musicals, including the Broadway show 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with music by Leonard Bernstein; a Radio City Music Hall production of Porgy and Bess ; and Sing, Mahalia, Sing at the Shubert Theater in Philadelphia. He directed and choreographed the showThe Apollo - Just Like Magic at the Warner Theater in Washington and choreographed the world premiere of Harry Partch's Revelation in the Courthouse Park for the American Music Theater Festival in 1987. In 1989 he conceived and produced the television special, Cosby Salutes Ailiey in celebration of Alvin AileyAmerican Dance Theater's thirtieth anniversary. He won an Emmy Award for his choreography in the HBO special The Josephine Baker Story in 1991. In 1997, Faison directed and choreographed King, a musical performed at Bill Clinton’s inauguration.
Faison Firehouse Theater
In 1997, Faison founded the American Performing Arts Collaborative, using the arts to interact with and inspire young people. Two years later, he purchased an abandoned firehouse on Hancock Place and renovated it over the next decade. The building, designed by Howard Constable in 1908, was originally home to the Hook and Ladder No. 40 Company. Currently the building features a 350-seat auditorium, a café, dance and rehearsal space, and a recording studio. The official inaugural performance at the Faison Firehouse in Fall 2007 featured guest speaker Maya Angelou, in addition to professional musical theater and dance performances and a performance by APAC youth.