
Debbie Allen became the first Black woman to receive the Primetime Emmy Governors Award, “for her unprecedented achievements in television and her commitment to inspire and engage marginalized youth through dance, theater arts and mentorship.”
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Debbie Allen became the first Black woman to receive the Primetime Emmy Governors Award, “for her unprecedented achievements in television and her commitment to inspire and engage marginalized youth through dance, theater arts and mentorship.”
THE ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION BLENDS AFRICAN-AMERICAN SOCIAL DANCE, TAP, JAZZ, AND HIP-HOP MOVEMENT TO CELEBRATE BLACK LIVES AND RESILIENCE.
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