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Historian, Dr. Joselli Deans will present a lecture on the history and importance of Black representation in American ballet, with emphasis on Black dancers and choreographers who helped the form become what it is today. Dr. Deans’ lecture will be joined by an exhibition of portraits featuring Black ballerinas painted by local artist Marilynn Dean Cleveland – who frequently exhibits her work at the IMC – culminating in an event that bridges our campus and community populations and celebrates the intellectual and creative excellence of both the guest and local artists. This event coincides with the Dance Theatre of Harlem’s performance in our community, which takes place the following evening (March 27, 2026) at the Krannert Center for Performing Arts.
Independent Media Center: 202 S Broadway, Urbana
March 26, 2026, 6-8pm
This lecture is supported by the Lorado Taft Lectureship on Art Fund/College of Fine & Applied Arts.