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The Legacy of the Dibinga Sisters and OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center
Featuring special guest Dr. Omékongo Dibinga
Millennium Stage
Join us for a Kwanzaa celebration! For more than 30 years, the Dibinga Sisters have been a pillar of support for Boston’s youth. This year marks a significant milestone as their nonprofit, OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center, celebrates three decades. Come celebrate the second principle of Kwanzaa (Kujichagulia - Self-Determination) through African inspired dances and music celebrating 30 years.
Online advance reservations for a given performance date will open on a rolling basis, opening every Wednesday two weeks out from the date.
Fri. Dec. 27, 2024
Fri. Dec. 27, 2024 6p.m.
Genre
Millennium Stage
Price
FREE
Part of a series
Ticket limit
4
Join us for a Kwanzaa celebration!
For more than 30 years, the Dibinga Sisters have been a pillar of support for Boston’s youth, using the arts as a powerful tool for empowerment and expression. This year marks a significant milestone as their nonprofit, , celebrates three decades of inspiring creativity and fostering talent in the community.
The success of their program is evident in the incredible achievements of their alumni. Many have soared to great heights, becoming dancers and choreographers touring with prestigious companies like Broadway and Alvin Ailey. Others have carved out their paths as stylists working with icons such as Nicki Minaj. Commercial dancers who have collaborated with artists like Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Kelly Rowland, Demi Lovato, and more. They are designers, photographers, creative directors, educators, actors, city board members, business owners, authors, and dedicated parents of the next generation.
Musau, Muadi, and Shaumba-Yandje Dibinga have also made it a priority to provide their students with international experiences, taking them to cultural hubs in Africa, London, Paris, and Trinidad. These opportunities not only broaden their horizons but also instill a sense of global citizenship and artistic excellence.
Come celebrate the second principle of Kwanzaa (Kujichagulia - Self-Determination) through African inspired dances and music celebrating 30 years.
“As we celebrate this remarkable 30-year journey, we recognize the incredible legacy the Dibinga sisters have built through their unwavering commitment to the arts and their community. Here’s to their continued impact and the bright futures of all the young artists they have inspired!”
Featuring special guest Dr. Omékongo Dibinga
For all Millennium Stage performances, a limited number of advance reservations are available on a first come, first served basis. Advance reservations do not guarantee a seat, and patrons are encouraged to arrive early.
Online advance reservations for a given performance date will open on a rolling basis, opening every Wednesday two weeks out from the date.
For live Millennium Stage performances free tickets will also be available at the Hall of States Box Office on the day of the performance, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Seating is first come, first served. Standing room is available behind the seated area as space allows.
All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.
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