Virtual Sundays on Stage: Speak Up! by SOLE Defined
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Speak Up! uses the percussive dance styles of tap dance, stepping, and body percussion to narrate iconic moments of life and legacy of John Lewis, like the1960 Lunch Counter Sit-ins, the 1961 Freedom Riders, and the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March. Be inspired by John Lewis’ commitment to civil rights and equality, through a performance that assists in preserving Black History and Art.
This show will be linked on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FLPYouthServices/) and available for viewing for five days.
The Sundays on Stage series is made possible by funding from the Philadelphia City Institute Board of Managers.
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