D is for Dance/Dancing Thru The Diaspora (Children's StoryTime & Movement)

D is for Dance/Dancing Thru The Diaspora (Children's StoryTime & Movement)

By The Free Black Women's Library

Come stretch, move & groove through the alphabet with a lively & interactive story time session led by children's book author Stacey Allen!!

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The Free Black Women's Library Reading Room

226 Marcus Garvey Blvd Brooklyn, NY 11221

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Arts • Dance


The Free Black Women's Library is a grassroots funded literary hub, social site, Black Feminist archive, and community care space that features over 5000 books by Black women and Black non-binary folks, as well as a wide range of free public programs, special events, and creative workshops, a free store, period pantry, backyard garden, virtual reading club, and weekly book swap.

Support this social art project at givebutter.com/TFBWL and support the creator and director at buymeacoffee.com/olatheartist

All are welcome to join us on Saturday, Oct 18 at 3pm for a fun and enagging afternoomn of storytime and movement led by children's author and award winning peformance artist Stacey Allen as she reads from her new book D IS FOR DANCE: DANCING THROUGH THE DIASPORA.

Journey through the vibrant world of the  African Diaspora with this captivating  exploration of movement and culture. With  each letter, uncover fascinating stories of  legendary dancers, iconic styles, and the  powerful cultural expressions that unite us all.  Perfect for young readers, educators, and  dance enthusiasts, this book is a joyful  celebration of movement, history, and the  enduring legacy of African diasporic traditions. 
Get ready to step, spin, and soar through the  alphabet-one dance at a time!!

Bring your littles and your bigs to move and groove in community!!


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The Free Black Women's Library

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Oct 18 · 3:00 PM EDT