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Dance troupe behind ‘Hunger Games’ Xmas video supports ‘antiracist’ activism, police defunding

The White House Shares Christmas Video by Dance Company Promoting Progressive‍ Activism

The ⁤dance company ​behind a Christmas video that was shared by the White House on‍ social media this week is not just about entertainment. They⁤ also promote a range of woke books, educational resources, and ways to engage in progressive​ activism.

First Lady Jill Biden ​shared the video on Wednesday, calling it a “playful‍ interpretation of The Nutcracker Suite.” The video features ‍costumed dancers tap dancing their way through the beautifully decorated rooms of the White House.

The video’s aesthetics were quickly compared to the vibrant costumes of the antagonists in “The Hunger Games” movie⁢ series, ⁣adding an extra layer of intrigue.

The dancers in the video are from Dorrance Dance, a New⁢ York City-based company that has a dedicated section on their website for “antiracism.” Their focus‍ is on tap dance, which they‍ claim has its roots in the slave plantation.

A section of the Dorrance Dance website called “educate yourself” provides valuable resources on antiracism. They⁣ link to a Google doc that⁢ defines white privilege, systemic racism, and white fragility. The document also explores microaggressions, the ⁢consequences of staying ⁤silent about racism, the exclusion of women of color in White Feminism, and how to address racism with children and family members.

The recommended readings include “How to Be an Antiracist” by‍ Ibram X. Kendi and ‌”White Fragility”​ by Robin DiAngelo, among other similar books.

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The Dorrance Dance site also provides a link to another ‍document that encourages people to celebrate Juneteenth, share local protests on social media, and discuss policing in America during work staff meetings.

The dance company actively supports‍ various leftist racial justice causes, including signing ​petitions to defund the police and holding the medical ⁢examiner accountable for George Floyd’s cause of death.

Dorrance Dance also urges readers to join their local Black Lives Matter chapter, engage in prison abolition work, and participate in political activism by voting and contacting congressional representatives.

Michelle Dorrance, the founder of the company, who is white, explains her commitment‍ to antiracism work on the website, acknowledging the deeply embedded nature of white supremacy, racism, and colonialism ‍in our culture.

“It is from this place of white privilege that‍ I invite you to join me in lifelong antiracism work,” states Dorrance. ⁣”Understanding our role in perpetuating these systems and embracing ⁣our responsibility to dismantle them is crucial.”

The Biden administration has consistently emphasized its dedication to promoting ⁤racial equity since President Biden’s first day in office.

‍ How does E select and‍ recommend​ books that align​ with their mission of challenging racism and‍ promoting social justice?

E, offers​ book recommendations, and suggests ways⁣ to challenge‍ racism. The company also promotes engaging in activism by⁣ participating in⁣ protests and supporting organizations advocating for ‍social justice ‍causes.

While the White House’s decision to share this Christmas video may have been intended solely as a festive⁢ gesture, it​ has sparked a conversation about⁣ the underlying message being conveyed. Some individuals​ have praised the⁤ video for its creativity and artistry, while ‍others have criticized it for potentially promoting a ⁢specific political agenda.

The comparison of the⁢ video’s aesthetics to the costumes in “The Hunger Games” adds an intriguing element to​ the discussion. “The ​Hunger Games” is a dystopian movie series that explores themes ​of ​power,‍ control, and‌ rebellion​ against an oppressive regime.‌ The association between ‍these costumes​ and the video shared by the White ⁢House raises questions about the‍ intended symbolism and ⁤underlying​ political ⁤commentary.

Dorrance Dance, the company behind the video, focuses on tap dance, a form of dance with historical ties to the slave plantation. They view ⁢tap⁢ dance as a cultural expression that has evolved ⁢from its painful origins into⁤ a powerful and empowering art form. This perspective aligns⁢ with⁤ their commitment‍ to antiracism and their⁤ efforts to educate and challenge ⁢societal norms.

Critics of the dance company⁣ argue that their political ‍stance, particularly their perceived anti-white racist and anti-police politics, should not be associated with a video⁣ shared by the White House. They​ believe that such associations can inadvertently endorse divisive ideologies and ‍may​ alienate certain segments of the population.

This discussion highlights the complexity of art and its interpretation, particularly when⁣ it⁣ intersects ⁤with politics and social ⁤activism. It raises ‍questions about the responsibilities the White House and other influential figures have when sharing content produced by organizations that promote specific political agendas. Should the focus solely be on ​the artistic merit and entertainment value, or should potential‌ political implications ⁤also be taken ​into account?

In an era where movements for justice and equality continue​ to gain momentum, it is important to consider the ⁤various perspectives and potential ​implications ⁣of ‍the content we consume and share. It is crucial to‌ engage in ‍informed​ discussions that promote⁣ understanding‌ and empathy, while also encouraging critical thinking ‌and the exploration of different viewpoints.

As the White House continues to navigate the ⁣delicate balance between promoting art and ⁢supporting social activism, it is vital‌ to remain mindful of the potential impact and message being conveyed. Whether intentional or not, the sharing of this Christmas video by a dance company promoting progressive‍ activism has brought ​to light the complex relationship between entertainment, art, and politics.



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