
NOPM Presents Nonprofits & the Arts: Dance Theatre of Harlem
Columbia University | SPS | M.S. in Nonprofit Management program presents:
Nonprofits and the Arts: Dance Theatre of Harlem
A conversation between Basil Smikle Jr., NOPM Professor of Practice and Program Director;
Robert Garland, Artistic Director, Dance Theatre of Harlem; and
Anna Glass, Executive Director, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and NOPM Faculty Member
Thursday, March 27
Columbia University’s Low Library
5–5:45 p.m.: Low Library Faculty Room | Prospective Student Information Session
6–7:30 p.m.: Low Library Rotunda | Nonprofits and the Arts Conversation
7:30–9 p.m.: Low Library Rotunda | Reception
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Join Columbia University’s M.S. in Nonprofit Management program on Thursday, March 27, at the University’s iconic Low Library for “Nonprofit and the Arts: Dance Theatre of Harlem,” a conversation about nonprofit management, the arts, and the changing landscape featuring M.S. in Nonprofit Management professor of practice and program director Dr. Basil A. Smikle Jr., Dance Theatre of Harlem artistic director Robert Garland, and Dance Theatre of Harlem executive director and NOPM faculty member Anna Glass.
This event will explore Dance Theatre of Harlem’s role as a leading dance institution that encompasses a world-class company, a professional studio, an arts education program, and a community partner.
It will also address the challenges that come with leading a nonprofit, multicultural dance institution whose mission is to provide opportunities for creative expression and artistic excellence and share inspiring stories that demonstrate the power the arts can have to take on social challenges.
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Andy Horner