[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 42, Number 6 (Monday, February 13, 2006)]
[Page 196]
[Online from the Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
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Remarks at a Dinner Honoring the Dance Theatre of Harlem
February 6, 2006
Good evening. Laura and I welcome you to the White House for what is
going to be a very special evening. One of the interesting things about
living here is that, on occasion, some of our Nation's finest artists
come to perform. Nothing like having great performers in your living
room. [Laughter] And tonight we're looking forward to a fantastic
performance.
As we gather during African American History Month, tonight we honor
the Dance Theatre of Harlem and its unique founder, Arthur Mitchell.
America is blessed to have people like Arthur Mitchell in our midst. So,
Arthur, thank you for coming; thank you for your care and concern for
our Nation's youth; and thank you for being dogged in your determination
to see that this program flourishes. And we're glad to be a part of
seeing that the program does flourish.
Since its creation in 1969, the company has set a new standard for
excellence in dance and has won international acclaim. The Dance Theatre
of Harlem School has provided thousands of students the opportunity to
study dance, some of whom we'll see tonight. The Dance Theatre's
community outreach programs are now bringing arts education to people
all across America and around the world.
For almost four decades, the Dance Theatre of Harlem has done a lot
to enrich countless lives through its brilliant performances and
educational efforts. And so tonight I offer a toast to the achievements
and continued success of Arthur Mitchell and the Dance Theatre of
Harlem.
Note: The President spoke at 7:56 p.m. in the State Dining Room at the
White House.