Dancing Downtown Chicago along side her dance team BringingOutTalent Dance Company
Read MoreJoin Chicago footwork queen MurdaMommy for Experience 160and learn the history and language…….
Read More@linkshall is having an Open House Sep.17-28 with performances ,workshops and a dance party!
Read MoreHAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎊🎂 MURDAMOMMY
Read MoreFootworking on the “RIVER WALK”!
Read More‼️catch me ands @cuenique be featured in a new FREE ‼️💃🏾virtual performance series sponsored by the Walder Foundation called Chicago Takes 10. ……
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Register for your spot In Chicago Footwork with me this Saturday,May 29th, 2-3pm CDT. Class will learn history ……
Read MoreThe “Street to Stage” Panel Experience: Participating in the Chicago Dance History Project Interview Marathon
Read MoreCatch MurdaMommy on All we Want To Do Is Dance! Dance panel as she shares her experience on the new while catching up on some of their old as the panel speaks on the present and the past.
Read MoreThe International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD), in partnership with Francine Sheffield (Sheffield Global Arts Management) and Kristopher McDowell (KMP Artists), presents Open Space, an episodic series devoted to addressing pressing issues in the field of dance.
To help us all move through this moment together, each month Daring Dances is commissioning short online dance tutorials from Midwestern dance artists.
Read MoreJoin us to build commUNITY, learn a few moves (no experience necessary), have FUN, and lift up Chicago artists!
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For Juke Town, an online multiplayer video game where characters can practice Chicago Footwork, socialize, and complete dance missions.
Read MoreA power house of leading ladies telling their stories and speaking their truths…..
Read Morefriendly Child hood rivals Meet again as they compete head to head for one more historical battle….
Read MoreThis article is one of 11 in a series examining the creative work of 31 dance artists funded by Dance/USA Fellowship to Artists, generously supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. These artists’ practices are embedded in social change as they work in multiple dance forms in communities across the country. By Jeremy Guyton
Read MoreStepping Up: How the Dance Community Has Given Back During Covid-19
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