
The Arts in Gary

The school's comprehensive programs strive to instill discipline and self-esteem, and to encourage creativity, enabling students to develop to their fullest potential and to excel in their chosen endeavors.
The school's positive presence in Harlem offers individuals a safe haven in which to explore and express themselves both emotionally and physically, and helps them develop into contributing members to the community at large.
-Mission Statement
Founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook, the Dance Theatre of Harlem School quickly emerged as a leading arts education center and an accredited dance training institute. From an initial enrollment of just thirty students, DTHS has grown to a registration of over 500 students per year, and developed a varied curriculum that, in addition to ballet and tap, has included modern, jazz and African dance, gymnastics, karate, Tai-chi, and even Irish step dancing. Other classes include music theory and dance history. Classes are offered in three programs (Community, Pre-Professional, and Professional) during the fall and spring semesters, for all levels of experience, ages 3 to 24 years. The summer semester features a six-week intensive program of study.
Dance Theatre of Harlem School's distinguished international faculty has extensive experience and training. From their first steps as beginners to advanced levels of instruction, our students experience the best aspects of Russian, English, and American traditions and training. The faculty also includes former DTH company members, insuring that the DTH style and the "artistic memory" of the organization remain intact and are passed to future generations.
Dance Theatre of Harlem School is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance, and is listed as an institution of higher learning by the New York State Department of Education. This school is authorized under Federal law to enroll non-immigrant students.
The Wind Beneath Her Wings

Morning Bishop's Family

Morning: the Artist's Artist
Theory of Theatre
Helping Gary
PLAYGARY 2006-2007 SeasonPLAYGARY is an inspired theatrical collaboration between Gary Art Works and Morning Bishop Theatre. Both socially conscious organizations have come together to create a season of theatrical productions that address social issues in a way that actively engages the artists and audience members alike.
Art SparksIn collaboration with community partners like Edgewater Systems, this annual series of exhibitions throughout the community is accompanied by special events and educational programming. Collateral activities have included dance lessons, symposiums and day long workshops that complement the exhibit's theme and visual art medium. Art Sparks is designed to increase access to arts and cultural activities by utilizing a variety of locations throughout the city. Gary Lighthouse Charter School Arts InfusionA collaborative effort designed to integrate creative disciplines in a way that helps the students internalize concepts in math, reading, science and language arts.
"Art Expedition" Summer Youth Employment in the Arts ProgramAn eight week program providing the opportunity for youth ages 14-18 to utilize their previous arts experience in disciplines such as music, dance, drama, technical theatre, and visual art as a source of employment.
Our Life's Work at The Morning Bishop Theatre Playhouse

Becoming Crystal Clear