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    Dance Theatre of HarlemThe Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, Worcester, MA
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    About Dance Theatre of Harlem

    As of 2023, the Dance Theatre of Harlem continues to thrive, with a busy schedule of performances and educational programs. The company has resumed its live performances after the pandemic, touring various cities across the United States and internationally. The 2023 season includes a mix of classic works and new choreographies that reflect contemporary themes, showcasing the versatility and talent of its dancers. DTH is also actively involved in outreach programs, providing dance education to underserved communities and fostering a love for the arts among young people. Their commitment to inclusivity and representation remains at the forefront of their mission, as they engage with diverse audiences through performances, workshops, and community events. With a strong focus on both preserving the legacy of African American culture in dance and pushing the boundaries of the art form, Dance Theatre of Harlem remains a pivotal force in the theatre and dance landscape today.

    Dance Theatre of Harlem History

    Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH) was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook. It emerged as a response to the lack of opportunities for African American dancers in classical ballet and the performing arts. Mitchell, a former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, sought to create a company that would not only provide a platform for talented dancers of color but also celebrate African American culture through dance. The company made its debut in 1970 with a performance that showcased a blend of classical ballet and African American cultural themes. Over the years, DTH has gained international acclaim for its innovative choreography and commitment to diversity in dance. The company has expanded its repertoire to include works by prominent choreographers, and it has played a vital role in the evolution of ballet and contemporary dance, pushing boundaries and challenging stereotypes. DTH also established a school to train young dancers, ensuring the growth of the next generation of talent and promoting access to dance education. The organization's dedication to community engagement and outreach has made it a beacon of hope and inspiration in the arts community.