Founded in 2000, Black Leotard Front is comprised of three artists: Delia R. Gonzalez, Gavin R. Russom and Christian Holstad. They create works in Dance and about dance in sculpture, photography, ...
Black Girls STEAMing through Dance (BGSD) is a transdisciplinary after-school and co-curricular program for 7–12-year-old Black girls in (the West Philadelphia Promise Zone) that engages Black Girls ...
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Jess Glynne showed off her endless pins in a plunging black leotard as she took to the stage during a performance in San Francisco on Wednesday. The singer, 35, took to the stage at the Regency ...
The Black Arts Company (BAC) is Princeton's premier hip-hop dance company. Founded in 1990 with the mission of spreading cultural awareness of the African Diaspora through dance, BAC has since grown ...
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Dallas Black Dance Theatre invite to you to the 19th Annual DanceAfrica performances October 11 and 12 at Moody Performance Hall in Dallas. Get ready to intrigue your mind ...
Valerie Bertinelli’s latest throwback oozes ’80s nostalgia. In it, she poses in a black leotard. Fans loved the blast from the past. Long before Valerie Bertinelli’s mouth-watering recipes ...
11 marks National Black Girl Day Off ... Take a moment to breathe and envision your inner girl. What does she want to do? Dance, paint or explore? Whether it’s a quick dance break, revisiting ...
LSU gymnastics star Livvy Dunne showed off a sparkly black leotard for her last dance on the mats in a cheeky TikTok video remembering her 19 years in the sport. Now, she's back in the gym and ...
"I was the only Black girl. Not to say that the girls didn't want to be there for me, but I don't think that they knew how to because my experience was my own," the "1:59" singer said.