Dance Theatre of Harlem fights in court for control of its civil rights-era history

Dance Theatre of Harlem Entangled in Dispute Over Civil Rights-Era History

A decades-old dance company founded during the civil rights movement is fighting for control of its cultural significance, citing a contentious dispute over photographs that form a pivotal part of its historical archive. Dance Theatre of Harlem claims that a former archivist and her nonprofit organization have improperly claimed ownership of these valuable images, hindering their ability to share its history with the public.

The company hired photographer Margaret Elizabeth "Marbeth" Schnare in 1969 to document its early years, capturing intimate moments of dancers rehearsing and dramatic shots from performances. The photos, which date back to as early as 1969, have been used by the organization for marketing, souvenir books, and other historical chronicles.

However, a former dancer-turned-archivist, Judy Tyrus, has claimed ownership of the photographs, stating that she was given the pictures in her apartment by Schnare's heirs after the photographer's death. Dance Theatre of Harlem disputes this claim, arguing that the photos never belonged to Schnare or her heirs.

The dispute escalated when Tyrus published a book in 2021 about the dance company, incorporating materials from its archive without permission. The organization gave her permission initially but their relationship deteriorated over several aspects of the project.

In response, the photographer's heirs donated nearly 16 years after Schnare's death to Tyrus' nonprofit, ChromaDiverse, which has asked a San Francisco court to force Dance Theatre of Harlem to turn over all of Schnare's photos. The dance company argues that the photos were never owned by Schnare or her heirs.

The dispute has blocked lucrative licensing opportunities for Dance Theatre of Harlem, including a partnership with the Ford Foundation. According to tax filings, the ballet company suffered an $800,000 deficit in 2024 and went on hiatus from 2004 to 2012 due to funding issues.

U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams has scheduled her ruling on the case's request to dismiss Tyrus and her heirs from the lawsuit as "promptly."
 
I'm low-key salty about this situation πŸ€”... I mean, can you imagine if some random person just showed up out of nowhere and claimed ownership of your cultural legacy? It's not right. Dance Theatre of Harlem has been an important part of American history, especially during the civil rights movement, and now they're fighting to protect their own story.

It's crazy that these images are worth so much - like, tens of thousands of dollars πŸ€‘... And it's not just about the money; it's about preserving the truth about this company's history. I'm all for respecting artists' work, but come on! If someone wants to use your photos, they should at least ask permission or be transparent about why they want them.

This whole thing is just a mess, and I hope U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams can get to the bottom of it soon ⏰... The fact that Dance Theatre Harlem had to go into hiatus due to funding issues because of this dispute is just heartbreaking ❀️.
 
🀯 this is wild, you gotta wonder what goes through someone's mind when they think they can just claim ownership of a bunch of old pics that some grandma took for a dance company back in the day. like, what even is the point of that? i mean, dance theatre of harlem has been trying to share its history with the public for years and now this whole thing comes up out of nowhere and it's like they're trying to shut down the whole thing. πŸ€”

anyway, i'm just sad because dance theatre of harlem is an amazing part of american cultural history and it's a shame that something like this has come between them and the public. what's next? someone claiming ownership of jimi hendrix's old guitar? 🎸
 
It's just crazy that a dance company founded during such an important time in American history is going through this mess over some old photos 🀯. I mean, it's not like they're priceless or anything (although, to be honest, they probably should be), but the drama surrounding them is getting out of hand πŸ“Έ. Dance Theatre of Harlem seems to have a legit claim that those photos don't belong to Tyrus and her crew, and I'm surprised more people aren't speaking up about it πŸ€”.

It's also interesting how this whole thing has impacted the company's finances - they've been struggling with funding issues for years πŸ€‘. It's not all bad news, though - they did get a chance to work with the Ford Foundation, which could have been super helpful πŸ’°.

I guess what I'm saying is that it's time for these people to get their act together and sort this out already ⏱️! The dance company has a rich history to share with the public, and it shouldn't be held hostage by some photos πŸ“š.
 
πŸ€” this dance company is all about history, but it seems like they're stuck in a mess of their own making πŸ“š. first off, who owns those old photos? if marbeth schnare gave them to judy tyrus' nonprofit, that's one thing, but if the photographer's heirs are claiming ownership now? that's just confusing πŸ˜•. and what about dance theatre of harlem's role in all this? they hired marbeth schnare in the first place, so shouldn't they be able to decide how their history is shared? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. anyhoo, it's not like they're trying to hide anything shady or anything... they just want control over their cultural significance and it's getting messy πŸ’”
 
πŸ“ŠπŸ˜¬ This whole thing is giving me major archive anxiety 🀯! I just looked up Dance Theatre of Harlem's website and they have like 40+ pages dedicated to Margaret Schnare's work πŸ“Έ... that's a serious amount of content πŸ€‘. According to their financials, in 2024 they took in $2.5M but had an $800K deficit πŸ€”... that's a big chunk! πŸ€‘

I did some research and it turns out this isn't the first time Dance Theatre of Harlem has had ownership issues πŸ“... apparently there was another dispute with Margaret Schnare's estate back in 2004 πŸ•°οΈ. Anyways, I just made a quick chart to visualize the timeline πŸ“Š:

1969 - Margaret Schnare starts working for DTHarlem
2021 - Judy Tyrus publishes book using photos from DTHarlem's archive without permission 😳
2025 - ChromaDiverse (Tyrus' nonprofit) sues DTHarlem over ownership of photos

Here's the timeline: πŸ“ˆ

* 1969: Schnare starts working for DTHarlem
* 2004: Dispute with Schnare's estate (ended somehow)
* 2021: Tyrus publishes book using photos from DTHarlem's archive without permission
* 2025: ChromaDiverse sues DTHarlem over ownership of photos

πŸ‘€ What do you guys think is going on here?! πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜• OMG, this is a total layout disaster!!! I mean, can you even imagine having your history owned by someone who didn't even work with you? 🀯 Dance Theatre of Harlem needs to get their act together and create a timeline ASAP! πŸ“† It's like they're still stuck in 1969. What about a website redesign?! πŸš€ A new layout could really help them organize all these conflicting claims and showcase their amazing history without any hiccups. πŸ˜…
 
It's just crazy that this is happening, you know? Dance Theatre of Harlem is like, such an iconic part of American dance history 🀯, and it's being held hostage by some bureaucratic quagmire over a bunch of old photos. Like, come on, can't we all just get along over some art? πŸ˜‚ It's not like they're asking for a fortune or anything, just the ability to share their story with the public.

And what really gets me is that this whole thing started because of some dodgy ownership claims πŸ™„. Like, if Schnare gave the photos to Tyrus in her apartment, did she really have any right to claim ownership over them? It seems like a pretty flimsy argument to me. And now Dance Theatre of Harlem is paying the price for it – $800,000 deficit and no funding for years πŸ€‘. All because some people can't agree on who owns what.

It's just such a shame that this dispute has overshadowed the actual mission of Dance Theatre of Harlem: to preserve and celebrate African-American dance heritage πŸ’ƒ. Can't we focus on the art instead of getting caught up in petty ownership squabbles? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€”πŸ“Έ this is so messed up πŸš«πŸ’” Dance Theatre of Harlem deserves to have control over their own history πŸ•°οΈ, especially when it comes to important pics like these πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Can't let one person's claim just overshadow the truth 😳. It's not fair that they can't share their story with the public πŸ“š. What if this was another art piece? Would we just leave ownership up to whoever claimed it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I don't think so πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The dance company needs to fight for what's rightfully theirs πŸ’ͺ🏽. Justice will prevail βš–οΈ, that's what I'm hoping 😊
 
This is just another disaster waiting to happen πŸ˜’. Dance Theatre of Harlem can't even get their own history straight. First, they're fighting over some old photos, now they're losing money and have to go on hiatus... again πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. What's next? Are they gonna lose control of the company itself? It's just a matter of time before everything falls apart πŸ‘Ž. And what about all the people who actually care about their history and want to support them? They're stuck in this limbo because some ex-dancer and her nonprofit are being super greedy πŸ€‘.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing just feels like a big mess, ya know? I mean Dance Theatre of Harlem is all about celebrating the history of African American dancers and choreographers, but now they're stuck in this fight over some old photos πŸ“Έ. It's like, can't we all just get along? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ The company has been trying to share their story with the world, but Tyrus and her team are just holding onto those photos for dear life πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

I feel bad for Dance Theatre of Harlem, 'cause they're really struggling financially right now πŸ˜”. It's like, you'd think that sharing your history would be a good thing, not something that gets blocked by a bunch of people fighting over ownership 🀯. I hope they can resolve this dispute soon and get back to doing what they do best: creating amazing dance performances πŸ’ƒπŸ½!
 
I'm so frustrated about this Dance Theatre of Harlem dispute 🀯! It's like, what's going on with these photos? Margaret Schnare took them back in 1969 for the company, not for anyone else. And now Judy Tyrus and her nonprofit are claiming ownership just because she had some papers from Schnare's heirs? That doesn't make sense to me πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.

And it's not like Dance Theatre of Harlem is trying to hide anything - they want to share their history with the public, but someone else is trying to stop them. It's like, if you've got something that belongs to someone, just ask for permission before taking possession πŸ’Ό.

This whole thing has been going on for decades and it's blocking all these opportunities for the company. They need those photos to share their story and inspire new generations of dancers πŸ•Ί. I hope Judge Abrams makes a fair decision soon ⏰.
 
omg is this real life?? 🀯 dance theatre of harlem is literally fighting over some old photos... i mean i get it kinda important history but can't we all just get along? 😩 dance theatre Harlem claims marbeth schnare's heirs are trying to steal their cultural significance but meanwhile margaret elizabeth "marbeth" schnare took the pics back in 1969 πŸ“ΈπŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ... it's like who actually owns those photos anyway? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is super frustrating... imagine spending decades building up your legacy and then some random person comes along and tries to claim ownership of all the photos that tell your story. i mean, what even is the point of having archives if not to share them with everyone? πŸ“š dance theatre of harlem's got a right to decide who gets access to their history, especially when it comes down to financial stability... $800k deficit is no joke 😬 and now they're stuck in this mess over photos. shouldn't we just prioritize preserving culture over petty ownership disputes? πŸ’”
 
I'm shocked that Dance Theatre of Harlem is fighting over photos taken by Marbeth Schnare back in '69 🀯. I mean, come on, those are historical images that deserve to be shared with the world, not locked away due to some ownership dispute. It's like, Judy Tyrus thinks she can just swoop in and claim ownership of someone else's work? πŸ™„ And what's up with her nonprofit ChromaDiverse trying to profit from these photos? That's just shady, if you ask me 😏.

And the fact that they're blocking licensing opportunities for Dance Theatre Harlem is just ridiculous. I mean, who needs all that money when you've got history and culture on your side? πŸ’Έ The dance company should just own up to what they want - those photos are a part of their history and it's time they shared them with everyone. 🌟

I don't get why U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams is being so slow with her ruling, though. It's like she's giving these people an extension on their drama-filled lives πŸ˜’. Just make the call already! ⏰
 
I'm just shaking my head over this one... like, imagine if you took a bunch of your old pics from college and then someone comes along saying they own them because their friend gave them to them after your friend's grandma passed away . The original pic-taker is all like "nah fam, those were mine" but now it's like the whole crew is fighting over who gets to be the photo king/queen πŸ€£πŸ“Έ. I mean Dance Theatre of Harlem has some serious history on their hands and they don't need this drama. It's like a big ol' dance-off between them and ChromaDiverse... but honestly, can we just get back to the dancing already? πŸ’ƒπŸ½
 
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