The Swans of Harlem: Reclaiming the History of Black Ballet
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The Swans of Harlem: Reclaiming the History of Black Ballet

Featuring Dancers: Lydia Abarca, Sheila Rohan, Karlya Shelton and Marcia Sells

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The legendary “Swans of Harlem” ballerinas take the stage with Brandis Friedman (co-anchor, WTTW Chicago Tonight / host, Black Voices) and author Karen Valby to reclaim and lift up the trailblazing contributions to the dance world by these Black artists whose stories have been marginalized, devalued and forgotten by history. Stay after the chat for a live dance performance tribute to the Swans by the Chicago-based dance company Move Me Soul.

At the height of the Civil Rights Era, Lydia Abarca was a star prima ballerina leading international performances for the Dance Theatre of Harlem, and the first Black ballerina with a ballet company to grace the cover of Dance Magazine. Abarca formed an unbreakable bond with fellow pioneering dancers, including Sheila Rohan, Karlya Shelton and Marcia Sells. At a time of intense racial and gender inequality, these remarkable women performed for the Queen of England, at the White House and beyond. Decades later, however, their story was still missing from history. This groundbreaking group of friends reunite at Chicago Humanities to discuss Valby’s new book, The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History. Their enthralling saga celebrates resilient Black women, the enduring power of female friendship, and reveals the hidden history of Black ballet, kept secret for far too long.


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Marcia Sells

Marcia Sells

Marcia Lynn Sells began her life in the arts as a ballerina at Dance Theatre of Harlem and, before that, in the Cinci...

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Karlya Shelton

Karlya Shelton

Karlya Shelton-Benjamin began dancing at age 4 with the Colorado Concert Ballet (currently Colorado Ballet). At 17, s...

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Sheila Rohan

Sheila Rohan

Sheila Rohan is a founding member of Dance Theatre of Harlem, where she was a soloist in Geoffrey Holder’s Dougla<...

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Lydia Abarca Mitchell

Lydia Abarca Mitchell

Lydia Abarca Mitchell is a founding member of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, where she danced lead roles in Agon, Bu...

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Karen Valby

Karen Valby

Karen Valby is a writer living in Austin, Texas. She’s the author of the books The Swans of Harlem and Welc...

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Brandis Friedman

Brandis Friedman

Brandis Friedman is the anchor of Chicago Tonight, and the host of Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, both on Chicago’s P...

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Move Me Soul

Move Me Soul

Since its inception in 2008 by Ayesha Jaco, Move Me Soul has profoundly impacted Chicago's youth through preprof...

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