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Replay - Have You Met...? Ms Barbara Billups €0

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The Black Lindy Hoppers Fund and Collective Voices for Change present our third edition of Have you met...? with Lindy Hop legend Ms Barbara Billups.

Join us to listen to Ms Barbara discuss her life and career together with BLHF's LaTasha Barnes and BLHF/CVFC's Marie N'diaye.

Ms Barbara Billups was the third runner up at the Harvest Moon Ball aheld in Madison Square Garden 1958 and partnered thereafter with Mr. Sonny Allen's (champion 1958).

Together with Ms Sugar Sullivan, Ms Barbara was one of the four young ladies of "Sonny Allen and The Rockets" fame.

The Rockets, a song & dance revue, grew out of the dancing at New York's Savoy Ballroom. They traveled across The United States and Canada, entertaining packed audiences in hotels and nightclubs everywhere.

The money we receive will be used to cover the technical costs of the event (paying our panelists for their work, zoom platform, investing in the development of CVFC such as a website...), the rest of the money will be donated to projects focusing on black American institutions for youths programs, and vernacular jazz dances.

To see our previous events please check our website: https://www.collectivevoicesforchange.org

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The Black Lindy Hoppers Fund and Collective Voices for Change present our third edition of Have you met...? with Lindy Hop legend Ms Barbara Billups.

Join us to listen to Ms Barbara discuss her life and career together with BLHF's LaTasha Barnes and BLHF/CVFC's Marie N'diaye.

Ms Barbara Billups was the third runner up at the Harvest Moon Ball aheld in Madison Square Garden 1958 and partnered thereafter with Mr. Sonny Allen's (champion 1958).

Together with Ms Sugar Sullivan, Ms Barbara was one of the four young ladies of "Sonny Allen and The Rockets" fame.

The Rockets, a song & dance revue, grew out of the dancing at New York's Savoy Ballroom. They traveled across The United States and Canada, entertaining packed audiences in hotels and nightclubs everywhere.

The money we receive will be used to cover the technical costs of the event (paying our panelists for their work, zoom platform, investing in the development of CVFC such as a website...), the rest of the money will be donated to projects focusing on black American institutions for youths programs, and vernacular jazz dances.

To see our previous events please check our website: https://www.collectivevoicesforchange.org

The Black Lindy Hoppers Fund and Collective Voices for Change present our third edition of Have you met...? with Lindy Hop legend Ms Barbara Billups.

Join us to listen to Ms Barbara discuss her life and career together with BLHF's LaTasha Barnes and BLHF/CVFC's Marie N'diaye.

Ms Barbara Billups was the third runner up at the Harvest Moon Ball aheld in Madison Square Garden 1958 and partnered thereafter with Mr. Sonny Allen's (champion 1958).

Together with Ms Sugar Sullivan, Ms Barbara was one of the four young ladies of "Sonny Allen and The Rockets" fame.

The Rockets, a song & dance revue, grew out of the dancing at New York's Savoy Ballroom. They traveled across The United States and Canada, entertaining packed audiences in hotels and nightclubs everywhere.

The money we receive will be used to cover the technical costs of the event (paying our panelists for their work, zoom platform, investing in the development of CVFC such as a website...), the rest of the money will be donated to projects focusing on black American institutions for youths programs, and vernacular jazz dances.

To see our previous events please check our website: https://www.collectivevoicesforchange.org

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