Dance Theatre of Harlem: 40 Years of Firsts
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- An exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, from February 11 to May 9, 2009, celebrates the history of the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Writing about the dance company in 1969, Clive Barnes, dance critic for The New York Times, began his article, Black is beautiful, classic ballet is beautiful, so why are the two so rarely found together? That changed when Arthur Mitchell, accomplished artistic director, astute educator, talented choreographer and extraordinary dancer, co-founded Dance Theatre of Harlem with his mentor, the renowned ballet teacher, the late Karel Shook. Inspired by the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mitchell wanted to make a difference; by doing what he knew best, which was the focus and discipline of dance, he brought the art form of ballet to Harlem. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and Dance Theatre of Harlem are proud to collaborate on a multi-media exhibition that brings these 40 years of art and accomplishment to Lincoln Center and then to museums and performance centers across the country.
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Thank you so much, that was beautiful.
Mr. Mitchell, you've been a hero of mine for the past 55 years! Thank you so much!!
Thank you for all that you've contributed for the world to see and enjoy!
Lovely! Living theatre!....
I've been dancing with DTH for 2 years now and I am also attending the Summer Program (again). It's very intense but at the end of the day you feel you accomplished something.
I love Dance Theatre of Harlem!
D L.GrayII They are my favorite dance troupe.
I'm going there for the summer program...anybody want to clue me in??
Does anyone know if there is a video of Stephanie Dabney's performance of "Firebird"? If so, how can I get a copy?