Step Afrika! returns to the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center this week for a celebration of dance with roots in African traditions during Black History Month. The rhythmic stepping tradition uses ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures (A&L) will present the Step Afrika! dance troupe performing traditional and contemporary movement from across the African diaspora, 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16 at Campbell Hall.
The Paramount Theater in Charlottesville will host the dance company Step Afrika! on stage on Tuesday, November 15, at 7 p.m. Founded in 1994 by C. Brian Williams, Step Afrika! is the first ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — A cultural practice that originated as a form of communication is now a high-energy performance art. Step Afrika!, an internationally known dance company, stopped by Penn State ...
Step Afrika! is the world's first professional dance company dedicated to the dance tradition of stepping- the percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and ...
Step Afrika! is a world-renowned performance group that combines the traditional art of stepping from HBCU fraternities and sororities with modern dance elements and African dance elements to create a ...
In 1739, 20 enslaved Africans in the American colony of South Carolina used their drums to initiate a revolt against their slaveholders. This drive for freedom, known as the Stono Rebellion, caused ...
With stomping feet, clapping hands and spoken word, the Step Afrika! dance company is in Wilmington this week to tell the story of the Great Migration. As the theater doors of the Grand Opera House in ...
Step Afrika! is one of the largest Black dance companies in the U.S and with its colorful, high energy fusion of many cultures, it is one of a kind. The company is the brainchild of C. Brian Williams, ...
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — A renowned Black dance organization is on its way to perform a unique show in the Quad Cities in mid-February. Step Afrika!, the first professional company dedicated to the art of ...
"So you guys gonna learn some steps?" Jakari Sherman asks me and my colleague Sasha-Ann Simons, who has agreed to join me in an impromptu, mid-workday dance lesson. Sherman is a choreographer with ...
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