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Do Dat Entertainment pioneered Toronto’s unique style of hip hop dance despite persistent anti-Black racism within Toronto’s arts and culture sector during the 1990’s and early 2000’s. Do Dat became the nation’s premiere Black owned and operated dance agency creating movement and providing dancers, artist-development for artists of all genres. in March 2023 we are going to celebrate their legacy
The great depression had a differential impact on various ethnic groups throughout Canada. Factors such as ethnicity and religion played a major role in how…
“Love Black Women ” by Buju Baton, “Say It Loud-I’m Black and I’m Proud”- James Brown, “Brown Skin Girl” by Beyoncé, Ari Lennox’s “Shea Butter Baby” and Lady of Rage “Afro Puffs” are some songs that celebrate the beauty of being Black. These anthems amongst others speak out against racism, resisting concepts of beaut, value and purpose through a core belief that Black is Beautiful.
What made Do Dat truly unique was they were not a breakdance crew, their style of choreography, and the amount of male dancers that were active members of the crew.
🎉😱 TODAY IS THE DAY! 😱🎉 🗓 THURS. SEPT. 29TH ⏰ FROM 3:00-7:00 PM 📍 JANE FINCH MALL It’s officially Day 2 of…
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