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Judy Tyrus

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Judy Tyrus was a principal dancer with Dance Theatre of Harlem for twenty-two years. Since retiring from dance, she’s continued her work in the industry as an archivist, exhibition specialist and professor of dance. She is the co-founder and CEO of ChromaDiverse Incorporated, a non-profit corporation which promotes diversity in the performing arts. Tyrus received the Society of American Archivists Diversity Award for 2021. She resides in San Francisco, California.

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Dance Theatre of Harlem: A History, a Celebration, a Movement

Auditions can be one of the most nerve-wracking experiences for a dancer. They’re exposed physically and mentally and have to perform their best in the moment. To add to that, sometimes these events are documented with photos and film. Ugh! I’m sweating as I write.

As much as they are dreaded, let’s turn this around. Auditions can be th Read more of this blog post »
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