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dance at the white houseIn celebration of Black History Month, First Lady Michelle Obama hosted a special event in honor of the contributions women of color have made to dance.

The first lady moderated a panel discussion with several living dancing legends, including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Judith Jamison, Debbie Allen, the Dance Theater of Harlem’s Virginia Johnson, and Hip-Hop choreographer Fatima Robinson.

“Today is a very special day at The White House. It’s very special for me personally because I absolutely love dance. I think it’s probably my favorite art form,” said Mrs. Obama.

According to the official press release, this event goes along with the White House’s Black History Month theme of “Honoring the Past While Celebrating the Present; 7 Years of Living African American History.”

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The audience for the Q&A session included 51 dance students from the Washington, DC area who were presented with the exclusive opportunity to listen to the iconic dancers, hear from the First Lady’s point of view and be apart of dance workshops where they learned from the experts themselves.

FLOTUS captured the moments on her instagram and twitter

“It was beautiful to see so many young smiling facing of African American girls dancing in the same walls that were meant to keep their ancestors out,” one commentor said to the First Lady.

“This makes my heart smile!” another person said in reaction to the pictures shared by the White House.

“It’s #BlackHistoryMonth, and we’re celebrating today with a workshop on dance bringing African American dance icons to the @WhiteHouse to help teach young, female dance students from across Washington, D.C. #DanceAtTheWhiteHouse”

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First Lady Celebrates Black History Month With African Dance!  was originally published on blackdoctor.org