



The National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) of Jamaica was formed in 1962 following the Independence Gala Show Roots and Rhythms, with the blessing of the Minister of Development and Welfare, headed by the then minister, the Hon Edward Seaga. It was actually formed at a meeting held in Chancellor Hall on the UWI Mona campus.
Founding members were Sheila Barnett, Audley Butler, Joyce and Shirley Campbell, Bridget and Maureen Casserly, Ronan Critchlow, Yvonne daCosta, Barbara Grant, Mavis Lai, Rosalie Markes, Monica McGowan, Bert Rose, Gertrude Sherwood and Pansy Silvera (dancers) Joyce Lalor (vocal soloist), George Carter (lighting director) and Verona Ashman (secretary) with Eddy Thomas and Rex Nettleford as co-directors and choreographers.
Founders
Founding patrons were Edna Manley, Robert Verity, Louise Bennett-Coverley, Martha Graham and Edward Seaga.
The NDTC has since won international acclaim through its overseas tours to Australia, USSR, Germany, Finland, the United Kingdom, Canada, the USA, Mexico, Latin America and the wider Caribbean.
The respect it enjoys at home rests on its annual Season of Dance, its many television appearances, as well as live performances throughout Jamaica, its work in education research and training largely through the School of Dance (now a division of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts) and on its participation in community dance through the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission.