Step Afrika!

Step Afrika! Announces Lamar Lovelace as New Executive Director

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火曜日, 12月 7, 2021

Step Afrika!, the Washington, D.C.-based dance company, has named arts, education and culture leader Lamar Lovelace as its new executive director, succeeding Founder C. Brian Williams.

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  • Step Afrika!, the Washington, D.C.-based dance company, has named arts, education and culture leader Lamar Lovelace as its new executive director, succeeding Founder C. Brian Williams.
  • He first joined the organization in September 2017 as deputy executive director, where he managed communications and marketing strategy, fundraising efforts and financial operations.
  • Over the last four years, Lovelace has expanded the board of the internationally celebrated dance company and has increased corporate partnerships by nearly 400%.
  • At Columbia University, he served as Director of Public Programs and Events and as Assistant Director in the Office of Community Outreach and Education.

CityLab DC Commences as Mayors, City Leaders and Activists Discuss Housing Affordability, the Future of Transportation, Inclusive Planning and Social Equity

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月曜日, 10月 28, 2019

CityLab DC opened with an energetic performance by Step Afrika!, a nationally ranked dance company that blends traditional African dance with modern influence.

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  • CityLab DC opened with an energetic performance by Step Afrika!, a nationally ranked dance company that blends traditional African dance with modern influence.
  • A bad mayor can take a city in the wrong direction and making it very hard to recover.
  • During a conversation about the day's news with Margaret Brennan of CBS News, she asked whether he supported impeachment.
  • Richard Florida, co-founder and editor at large of CityLab, moderated a panel focusing on the future of urban technology.