Special moment for these young ladies. #blackhistorymonth #danceatthewhitehouse pic.twitter.com/mdZSicQuP5 — Jack and Jill, Inc (@JackandJillInc) February 8, 2016 The FLOTUS does it again… #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse Celebration An incredible Black Girl Magic moment took place today at the White House. 51 young girls worked with the likes of Debbie Allen and Fatima Robinson for a black history month dance workshop and performed in front of The First Lady. Via Whitehouse.gov: This year, the theme of Black History Month at the White House is “Honoring the Past While Celebrating the Present; 7 Years of Living African American History.” As part of this celebration, First Lady Michelle Obama will highlight the contributions African American women have made to dance by hosting a day-long dance workshop for local students. The First Lady will welcome 51 local Washington, D.C. students to the White House. “I am thrilled that you all are here today to help us celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth at the @WhiteHouse !” —FLOTUS #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse — The First Lady (@FLOTUS) February 8, 2016 These students will work with iconic leaders in dance, including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Judith Jamison, Debbie Allen, the Dance Theatre of Harlem’s Virginia Johnson, and Hip-Hop choreographer Fatima Robinson. Each of these women have played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of African American women and girls in dance. And now hip hop. #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse #blackhistorymonth pic.twitter.com/PXen15wXHS — Jack and Jill, Inc (@JackandJillInc) February 8, 2016 Did they just dab in the White House?! BRAVA to all the dancers in my class & who participated in #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse ! The future is yours!❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/3NqDX5dhgu — Debbie Allen (@msdebbieallen) February 8, 2016 Hit the flip for more from the #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse BHM celebration.
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Black Girl Magic: 51 African-American Girls #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse In Celebration Of Black History Month