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“She paved the way not only for East St. Louis, but for the world,” Kati Stovall said of the legendary dancer, choreographer, activist and author Katherine Dunham, Miss Dunham, who left worldwide fame ...
If Cities Could Dance is KQED Arts’ award-winning video series featuring dancers across the country who represent their city’s signature moves. Download English transcript. On the banks of the wide, ...
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We asked a few members of the community, and our colleagues, who they would choose as their Women’s History Month hero, why that person inspired them, and what they wanted their own legacy to be. I ...
The north Minneapolis performing arts school will honor teacher Patrick Moore through a residency focused on 20th century American dance pioneer Katherine Dunham. Two and a half years ago, a beloved ...
From Solange Knowles to Josephine Baker, Black women have been breaking the mold in the field of dance for generations. Over the last decade, Black women have made some major strides in dance. In 2015 ...
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The Smithsonian Institution's Marc Pachter interviews Katherine Dunham, choreographer, dancer, and anthropologist, as part of the education series, Living Self-Portraits, at the National Portrait ...