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afrorevolution: Kid Dancers Prepare African Dance Routine for Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s Spring Concert. Black Girl Magic 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
xliyxh98: for black out day we’ve seen African American : dancers teachers doctors students Etc but can we give a round of applause for all these beautiful chocolate Track Runners 😍
nya-kin: Misty Copeland makes history as first African American to become principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (X)
teachorg:Being the first African American woman to travel to space is one of Mae Jemison’s many accomplishments. A dancer, Peace Corps doctor, public speaker and astronaut, Mae went to college at age 16, holds 9 honorary doctorates and has founded many
brownglucose: geekscoutcookies: securelyinsecure: Misty Copeland & Brooklyn Mack to Make Historic Debut in Swan Lake For the first time in dance history, a major company will perform the ballet “Swan Lake” with two African-American lead dancers
proteinpills: brownglucose: invertedgemini: xliyxh98: for black out day we’ve seen African American : dancers teachers doctors students Etc but can we give a round of applause for all these beautiful chocolate Track Runners 😍 God do
Aida Overton Walker Aida Overton Walker, aka “The Queen of the Cakewalk”, was an African-American vaudeville performer, actress, singer, dancer, choreographer, and wife of vaudevillian George Walker. She appeared with her husband and his
deliciouslydemure: African-American singer, actress and dancer Lola Falana performing “Working in the Coal Mine” in Stasera mi butto (Ettore Maria Fizzarotti, 1967, Italy).
securelyinsecure: Misty Copeland & Brooklyn Mack to Make Historic Debut in Swan Lake For the first time in dance history, a major company will perform the ballet “Swan Lake” with two African-American lead dancers — Misty Copeland will take
tay-n: invertedgemini:xliyxh98: for black out day we’ve seen African American : dancers teachers doctors students Etc but can we give a round of applause for all these beautiful chocolate Track Runners 😍 God do I miss track….socializing
hbcreative: hbcreative: We’re Sorry, you have the wrong body for ballet! (One of several new paintings this one is titled “Rejection” inspired by Misty Copeland ) CONGRATS Misty on becoming the First African American Principal Dancer at the
stereoculturesociety: CutlureSOUL: Dancin’ - The African Americans - 21st century How we do. 1. Jill Scott & Boris Kodjoe at ‘Baggage Claim’ afterparty, Sept. 2013 2. Rev. Al Sharpton & dancer at Michael Jackson memorial, 2009 3. Beyonce
blackhistoryalbum: African American Dancers on American Bandstand, 1960s via Pinterest. (Source: updownsmilefrown, via ohwhatthefog) Black History Album, The Way We WereFollow us on WEB TUMBLR PINTEREST FACEBOOK TWITTER
pitmother: teachorg: Being the first African American woman to travel to space is one of Mae Jemison’s many accomplishments. A dancer, Peace Corps doctor, public speaker and astronaut, Mae went to college at age 16, holds 9 honorary doctorates and
livinglovinglangston: nya-kin: Misty Copeland makes history as first African American to become principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (X) She is gorgeous.
madameatomicbomb: kiriamaya:rosalarian:teachorg:#BlackHistoryMonth #tbt: Being the first African American woman to travel to space is one of Mae Jemison’s many accomplishments. A dancer, Peace Corps doctor, public speaker and astronaut, Mae went to
afrorevolution: Kid Dancers Prepare African Dance Routine for Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s Spring Concert. Black Girl Magic
xliyxh98:for black out day we’ve seen African American : dancers teachers doctors students Etc but can we give a round of applause for all these beautiful chocolate Track Runners 😍
pitmother:teachorg:Being the first African American woman to travel to space is one of Mae Jemison’s many accomplishments. A dancer, Peace Corps doctor, public speaker and astronaut, Mae went to college at age 16, holds 9 honorary doctorates and has
bleachdad: African American male and female dancers perform ballet at the Dance Theatre of Harlem in New York in 1965