Mr. Bobby's Dance History Mix

Mr. Bobby's Dance History Mix

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Sharing dance history, information and videos by dance artists.

AFRO/KIDWORKS - Dance for Every Child
DANCE–PAINTING–MASK MAKING
RHYTHM-COSTUMES
community performances

✊🏾 "Black Liberation through Action and Resistance: MOVE" by @dr.engram19 serves as a call to action for Black millennials as well as [white] co-conspirators who are either immersed in the work of Black liberation or have an interest in beginning their own journey toward anti-racism. This book acknowledges and highlights past social justice movements as well as offers critiques for where they might have missed the mark. The theory behind MOVE challenges anti-Blackness, patriarchy, white supremacy, and misogynoir ideologies that are aimed at the continued oppression of the descendants of the enslaved. This book is unique in that it provides a Black liberation soundtrack via the chapter titles which can be used to inspire its readers.

📚 The official date of publication is 11/15/23. Every Day Is Juneteenth bookstore curated by @mrwelltravelled has copies available for pre-order. Link in bio. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Frederick V. Engram Jr. is currently an Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University. His previous academic appointments include University of Texas at Arlington, Radford University, Virginia Commonwealth University and Northeastern University.

He is an HBCU grad - having received his undergraduate degree in criminology from Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC - and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America, Inc.

‼️ SEATTLE
See Dr. Engram live at UW. See page for flyer.

QUESTION: Can our preferences be problematic? 01/14/2024

So many things...
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzSGWGrPCXh/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

✊🏾 "Black Liberation through Action and Resistance: MOVE" by @dr.engram19 serves as a call to action for Black millennials as well as [white] co-conspirators who are either immersed in the work of Black liberation or have an interest in beginning their own journey toward anti-racism. This book acknowledges and highlights past social justice movements as well as offers critiques for where they might have missed the mark. The theory behind MOVE challenges anti-Blackness, patriarchy, white supremacy, and misogynoir ideologies that are aimed at the continued oppression of the descendants of the enslaved. This book is unique in that it provides a Black liberation soundtrack via the chapter titles which can be used to inspire its readers. 📚 The official date of publication is 11/15/23. Every Day Is Juneteenth bookstore curated by @mrwelltravelled has copies available for pre-order. Link in bio. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Frederick V. Engram Jr. is currently an Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University. His previous academic appointments include University of Texas at Arlington, Radford University, Virginia Commonwealth University and Northeastern University. He is an HBCU grad - having received his undergraduate degree in criminology from Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC - and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America, Inc. ‼️ SEATTLE See Dr. Engram live at UW. See page for flyer. QUESTION: Can our preferences be problematic?

12/11/2023

PUT YOUR $$$$$$$ WHERE IT COUNTS...

03/16/2023

PNB Principal dancer Cecilia Iliesiu is the director of Global Ballet Teachers, a community of ballet teachers who learn, get inspired, and share resources with each other. Created by Cecilia during the pandemic, Global Ballet Teachers is now 400 teachers strong, with teachers from 48 countries as part of the community.

Cecilia recently travelled to Accra, Ghana. While there, she lead a four-day teacher workshop to inspire more connection between dance teachers around the world.

Cecilia's shared about her trip with us for the PNB blog >> https://bit.ly/GlobalBalletTeachers

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