Photograph of three dancers performing on stage at a festival. They all stand facing the right and lean forward with their arms out in front of them. The dancer on the left wears a black dress shirt with black pants. The dancer in the middle wears a long, black, sleeveless dress. The dancer on the right wears a short, long-sleeved, black dress. Another dancer is partially visible on the far right. A dark screen hangs down at the back of the stage. Photograph taken at the 8th annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance, Rhythm and Soul of a People sponsored …
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Photograph of three dancers performing on stage at a festival. They all stand facing the right and lean forward with their arms out in front of them. The dancer on the left wears a black dress shirt with black pants. The dancer in the middle wears a long, black, sleeveless dress. The dancer on the right wears a short, long-sleeved, black dress. Another dancer is partially visible on the far right. A dark screen hangs down at the back of the stage. Photograph taken at the 8th annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance, Rhythm and Soul of a People sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
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