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Dance Africa: Pittsburgh 2022

KST Presents

Past, Present, Future

Co-Presented with Legacy Arts Project

Friday & Saturday, July 29 – 30, 8:00pm
Sunday, July 31, 3:00pm

Kelly Strayhorn Theater | 5941 Penn Ave.
Pay What Moves You: $15-30

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Featuring dance representing Ghana, Guinea, Senegal, Cuba, and the United States, Legacy Arts Project and Kelly Strayhorn Theater present the 10th Dance Africa: Pittsburgh, Past, Present, Future. Three days of adult, youth, and community performances, an African Marketplace, and dance workshops showcase and celebrate the richness of arts of the African diaspora.

Workshops will take place Saturday July 30 at the Homewood-Bruston YMCA. Check legacyartsproject.org for more details.

Photos Courtesy of Legacy Arts Project


The mission of the Legacy Arts Project, Inc. is to preserve, promote, and create Africana arts that honor the history, heritage, and cultures of Africa diaspora in ways that advance healing and wellness, education, and community empowerment.

The origins of the LAP begin with its founder Linda ‘Imani’ Barrett and her love of the arts. An avid dancer and arts enthusiast, she was influenced by Selma Burke, an artist during the Harlem Renaissance, who created an arts center in Pittsburgh as an arm of her art center in Harlem, New York. There, Sister Imani was exposed to a range of art forms that allowed her to experience the power of the African legacy. Around the same time, Sister Imani joined the Pittsburgh Black Theater Dance Ensemble, led by the late Bob Johnson. Here they experimented with art, delving into dance forms inspired by Africans throughout the Diaspora.

These experiences became a part of the foundation and formation of the LAP. From this platform, Sister Imani was able to bring together artists from the community to gather and share in expression. Drummers and dancers, elder and youth, played rhythms and danced. Interspersed with that has been spoken word, poetry, singing, and visual art. The LAP has been a space used to cultivate and share a variety of art forms, bringing the community together to grow.

 

Saturday, July 30
9:00am – 5:10pm

9:00am – 10:30am Ismae L Kouyaté (Guinea)
10:40am – 12:10pm Marisol Bianca (Afro Cuban)
12:20pm – 1:50pm Eric Ansuade (Ghanaian)
2:00pm – 3:30pm Mominatou Camara (Guinea)
3:40pm – 5:10pm Babacar Tope (Senegalese Sabar)