BALTIMORE —- As we continue our Black History Month coverage we are taking you inside the Baltimore Black Dance Collective. It is a dance advocacy organization that began in 2019, and it is home to ...
DALLAS — Former Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) dancers fired earlier this year will receive more than $560,000 in compensation as part of a new settlement agreement between the dance company and ...
From left, Sean J. Smith, Terrell Rogers, Gillian Clifford, Nile Ruff, and Elijah Lancaster, dancers who were recently fired from Dallas Black Dance Theatre, pose for a photo at Arts Mission Oak Cliff ...
Alabama State University dancers perform at a previous year's International Association of Blacks in Dance conference. This is WESA Arts, a weekly newsletter by Bill O'Driscoll providing in-depth ...
At the Latino Cultural Center on Wednesday night, Sean J. Smith tap danced across the stage with a bouncy lightness, glimmering in a sparkly black suit. It was a fitting start to the show “Emergence” ...
The fired dancers who formerly formed the main company of Dallas Black Dance Theatre are holding a benefit performance on Wednesday and Thursday, December 18 and 19, at the Latino Cultural Center.
It was 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon and sophomore Tamir Poindexter was demonstrating two line dances he hadn’t planned on teaching to a room full of Tufts students. By this point, the group had ...
In the last few months, a lot has happened at Dallas Black Dance Theatre. After dancers unionized, they say the company retaliated against them through a series of actions. Then, management fired all ...
Line dancing has taken the Black community by storm and served as a welcome distraction from times of political and economic uncertainty and despair. “There is a meme or social media posts going ...
At this year’s Houston Rodeo, the dance floor has been just as lively as the bull riding arena, thanks to an electric lineup of Black line dances keeping the crowd moving. From timeless classics like ...
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series for Arts Access examining the health and well-being of our North Texas arts economy. The Dallas City Council has voted to cut city funding for ...
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