28 Jan 2025

Lula Washington didn't see dancers like her - so she created a company to train them

From Nine To Noon, 10:05 am on 28 January 2025
Image of Lula Washington and one from the company's performance.

Photo: Supplied: Auckland Arts Festival

When Lula Washington was growing up in Los Angeles, she'd never seen black ballet dancers on a stage before.

That changed in her 20s, when she went to a performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.

It sparked an interest in dance - which led her to dance classes and eventually a Master of Fine Arts in Dance at UCLA.

She and husband Erwin decided to open a dance company to train and showcase a new generation of black dancers. Nearly 50 years later, they're still going.

New Zealand audiences will get a chance to sample two new works Lula Washington Dance Theatre is bringing to the Auckland Arts Festival this year.

Kathryn speaks to Lula and her daughter Tamica  - who's Associate Director of the company - about their dance journey and what Kiwi audiences will experience.

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