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The Central Ave Cotillion Dance Ensemble

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The Rev. Dr. Della Reese Lett and the Willing Workers presented a Holiday Party last night, December 5, 2009, at the First Lutheran Church in Inglewood, CA.

Sterling and Taylor danced the Obama Inaugural dance to Etta James "At Last".  I only worked with Sterling for a short time, but he adapted the choreography I gave him to the music, trained his partner, Taylor, and they both did a fabulous job.

The History of Black Dance in America crew performed a Waltz to Nat King Cole's "Unbelievable".  Rosalind, Antoinette, Atiya, Ace and Carleton learned this routine in two weeks.  None of them had danced the Waltz before.  I am quite proud of their performance.  I hereby officially name them: "The Central Ave Cotillion Dance Ensemble".

Folks were ballroom dancing to Fred Astaire music last night -- in Inglewood!  My God, a change is coming.

Many thanks to the Beverly Hills Cotillion Dance Ensemble for their assistance in helping me to help make this happen.

 

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Ace, Sallie and Carlton

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Toys for Tots Christmas Party
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The Ensemble Waltzes at Toys for Tots

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Toys for Tots Christmas Party
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The Ensemble Waltzes at Toys for Tots

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From left: Rosalind, Carlton, Andi, Ron, Atiya, Skip

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Toys for Tots Christmas Party
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