Dance Theatre of Harlem

Sunday Matinee | February 8, 2026

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From its inception, our Sunday Matinee Series has been a treasured tradition at Dance Theatre of Harlem where DTH opens our doors to  bring  community-centered performances to the heart of Harlem.  Residents near (and far) are  invited to connect with artists through dynamic showcases that highlight the DTH Company, the DTH School, and a diverse array of guest artists from across the performing arts.


Performers

DTH School

The Dance Theatre of Harlem School provides high-quality classical ballet and dance training to children and youth from ages 3 to 18, ensuring that students of diverse backgrounds feel inspired and supported.

Impact Repertory Theatre

Harlem’s OSCAR & GRAMMY nominated youth group IMPACT Repertory Theatre
Youth activists who view the creative arts and leadership training as a way to develop ourselves and change the world in a positive way.

MODArts Dance Collective


MODArts Dance Collective (MADC)
, established in 2011 by Founding Artistic Director Leah Tubbs and Executive Director Shaun Tubbs, is a Harlem based nonprofit multicultural professional dance company where Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) artists strive to show up as their authentic selves inside & out of the studio; cultivates platforms for BIPOC dancers, choreographers, and cinematographers to share their lived experiences to assist in amplifying their reach & impact; and provides open, supported spaces for Black & Brown communities to heal, grow, & thrive. MADC is dedicated to holding space for BIPOC artists, audiences, and communities through its choreographic work, festivals, concerts, residencies, and workshops.

Jazz Power Initiative’s ZAH! Youth Ensemble

ZAH! is Jazz Power Initiative’s advanced youth ensemble composed of 8-10 youth ages 11-18 who have trained multiple years with JPI. Participation in the ensemble is by audition and interview held annually in the fall. There is no cost to members to participate in the ensemble.
Zah! members perform regularly with professional jazz musicians at a variety of NYC venues. Past performances include Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Manhattan Borough President’s State of the Borough Address at Hunter College, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, United Palace, Jazzmobile/Summerstage, and Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center.