Quote found on the Internet
“The dance movement that emerged in Washington, DC in 1997 can be traced back to a confluence of cultural, social, and artistic influences that shaped the local landscape. This period marked a significant evolution in the way dance was perceived and practiced within the city, as various communities began to explore and express their identities through movement. The late 1990s were characterized by a burgeoning interest in diverse dance forms, which included a blend of traditional styles and contemporary innovations, reflecting the rich tapestry of the city’s demographic makeup.”
In the late 1990s, I provided dance performance services.
June 2, 1996. Africare Family Festival. SAMBAFRICA. Soul In Motion Players.
February 1, 1997. NationHouse, Washington, DC
June 13, 1997. Marcus Garvey PCS, Washington, DC
October 1999. Balafon Women’s Ensemble. Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC
November 2, 1999. Balafon Women’s Ensemble. Georgetown University Law School, Washington, DC
November 4, 1999. African American Heritage Celebration. Soul in Motion Players featuring Balafon Women’s Ensemble. Bowie State University, Bowie MD