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Step Afrika! Commemorates Major Milestone with Special Celebrations, Performances at 30th Anniversary Gala

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Step Afrika!, founded by C. Brian Williams in 1994, has survived 30 years of challenges and has been able to provide consistent and constant work for artists, while also preserving and promoting stepping as a uniquely American art form.

The post Step Afrika! Commemorates Major Milestone with Special Celebrations, Performances at 30th Anniversary Gala appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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