Iraqi dancers from a ballet and music school perform at al-Ribat Hall in Baghdad during an annual production marking the end of the school year, on April 25, 2013. Photo by Ahmad al-Rubaye / AFP
Remembering the legendary Native American dancer Maria Tallchief who passed away at 88 last Thursday, April 11.
YAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
I’m not sure if this is already making its rounds on tumblr but I haven’t seen it yet so here it is. Harlem reclaiming the Harlem Shake. This is that real shit. The REAL Harlem Shake. Not that wack ass garbage that went viral. Mad props to everyone in this video, yo. I can’t stop watching it.
oh i see why the stupid meme version became so popular
the real harlem shake actually requires TALENT
^^^BOOM! And they yanked that music, too!
Happy 80th Birthday Nichelle Nichols! Ms. Nichols was born on December 28, 1932 in Robbins, IL and in this 1961 photo, Ms. Nichols rehearses a dance number with some of the cast from “Kicks and Co.,” a 1961 musical satire about segregation that was directed at one point by Lorraine Hansberry and produced by her husband). Although the show had major financial backing, an “all-star interracial cast” (Burgess Meredith, Lonnie Sattin, Vi Velasco) and success in Chicago, it never made it to Broadway as planned. Photo via The New York Public Library.
Meanwhile, somewhere in Central Asia…
Feel it in my Bones - Tiesto ft. Tegan and Sara
amazing
(Source: afro-art-chick)
Feel it in my Bones - Tiesto ft. Tegan and Sara
Black Artists.
A few people are trying to set up a blog which would showcase black artists. Keyword. BLACK. From what I know, contact these two women if you’re interested in submitting, helping out..etc. And spread the word. And if you’re not black and you know people who are black and artists. You spread the word too. And artist refers to anything. Wether you can paint or dance or sing or act or write. Anything you do that you consider an art form is applicable.
BOOST.
(Source: haitianderulo)





