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The project takes its name from folklorist and author Zora Neale Hurston, who in 1926 observed “the will to adorn” is a centerpiece of African American expression.
African Wedding Dances Stop Trying To Be A Bridal Beyonce: 5 Wedding Dances From The African Diaspora That Will Give You Life. Written by Kovie Biakolo Published on June 8, 2015 ...
A Reddit post explored the cultural significance of African women's headdresses, specifically Zulu traditions like the ...
Hugh Masekela: Wedding Songs That Don't Sound Blue South African trumpeter and band leader Hugh Masekela has released more than 30 albums since his American debut in 1961. The concept behind his ...