21-05-2026 11:01 via nytimes.com

At DanceAfrica, When the Rules Disappear, the Party Begins

Brooklyn students are learning a traditional Ugandan dance for BAM’s festival this weekend. “You cannot shake your hips if you are stressed,” the Ugandan troupe leader told them.
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