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New York City Center President & CEO Arlene Shuler today announced a full calendar of programming for the 2021 - 2022 season, reopening the landmark theater to the public in October 2021. This momentous return to in-person live performances includes the popular dance and musical theater series audiences have loved throughout the years and new programs featuring iconic artists of today. Manhattan s first performing arts center, New York City Center has presented the best in music, theater, and dance to generations of New Yorkers for over seventy-five years. I am delighted to announce a robust schedule of performances for our 2021 - 2022 season and once again welcome audiences to our historic theater on 55th Street, said Arlene Shuler, President & CEO. We have all been through so much in the past sixteen months, but with the support of the entire City Center community of artists, staff, and supporters, we have upheld our legacy of resilience and innovation, and we continue to be he
Diverse Dance Companies Get a Lift From a New Partner: MacKenzie Scott
The philanthropist gave millions to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ballet Hispánico, Dance Theater of Harlem and Urban Bush Women in her latest round of gifts.
Anthony Santos lifts Amanda Smith during a 2020 rehearsal at Dance Theater of Harlem. The company received a $10 million gift the biggest in its 52-year history.Credit.Mark Elzey Jr for The New York Times
By Laura Zornosa
June 27, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
When the pandemic hit, forcing Dance Theater of Harlem to cancel performances and suspend classes, the company, like many arts organizations, was devastated. It had no safety net: with only very modest financial reserves, it was able to make it through with help from the federal Paycheck Protection Program and the Ford Foundation.