Presented by Urban Souls Dance Company
Urban Souls Dance Company celebrates its 20th anniversary with “The Black Agenda,” a performance honoring the Black experience, scheduled for February 27-28, 2025, at The Hobby Center in Houston, TX. The event features world premieres and tributes that reflect the community’s history and aspirations.
Performances:
Black Organization Night: The opening night (Thursday) will honor historic Black organizations and celebrate the Divine 9, highlighting their contributions to the community.
Eulogy for America’s Promise: A tribute by Harrison Guy to Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, blending various dance styles to reflect her legacy and significant moments in her life, accompanied by a rich soundscape of music and speeches. This work is a world premiere- Funded by the City of Houston, Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs through Houston Arts Alliance.
The Black Agenda: Walter J. Hull, II’s piece will explore the historical significance of a Black Agenda, resonating with contemporary community sentiments post-2024 elections.
Sugar Shack: A vibrant return of Hull’s work inspired by Ernie Barnes’ art, celebrating Black music and community joy.
Shadow Work: Aniya Wingate’s exploration of hidden identities through intricate movement and emotive music.
D.N.A.: A tribute by guest artist YUNGCHRIS to Rev. Jack Yates and the legacy of Juneteenth in Houston.