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Dance Theatre of Harlem Hosts 4th Annual Divine Nine & HBCU Night

Dance Theatre of Harlem Hosts 4th Annual Divine Nine & HBCU Night
Posted By: Will Moss on February 19, 2026

The Dance Theatre of Harlem is celebrating its fourth year of honoring the HBCU community and Divine Nine organizations with a special dedicated performance night, reinforcing the historic connections between the performing arts and Black educational excellence.

The 4th Annual Divine Nine & HBCU Night continues the renowned dance company's tradition of creating space for historically Black colleges and universities and members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council's nine historically Black Greek-letter organizations to come together in celebration of culture and artistic achievement.

Key Takeaway: This annual event represents the Dance Theatre of Harlem's ongoing commitment to celebrating and engaging with the HBCU and Divine Nine communities through the performing arts.

The Dance Theatre of Harlem has deep roots in the African American cultural tradition and has long served as a beacon of excellence in classical ballet and contemporary dance.



Founded in 1969, the organization has consistently worked to provide opportunities for dancers of color and to celebrate Black artistic achievement on stages around the world.

This year's event marks a significant milestone as the fourth consecutive year the company has hosted this special evening, demonstrating the sustained commitment to building bridges between the performing arts community and institutions of higher learning that have been cornerstones of Black excellence and achievement.

The Divine Nine—comprising Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Iota Phi Theta—represent fraternities and sororities that have produced generations of leaders, activists, and changemakers. Combined with HBCU alumni and supporters, these communities represent a powerful force in American culture and society.

Events like the Divine Nine & HBCU Night create important opportunities for networking, cultural celebration, and community building while showcasing world-class artistic performances. The evening serves as both a celebration of Black excellence and a reminder of the enduring legacy of institutions and organizations dedicated to uplifting the African American community.

As the Dance Theatre of Harlem continues this annual tradition, it reinforces the vital role that arts organizations play in honoring and supporting the broader ecosystem of Black educational and cultural institutions that have shaped American history and continue to develop future generations of leaders.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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