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Black lives matter

Listen. We would not have this community, this music, this dance without black lives.

In this current time, our dance community must unite towards what is righteous. Being Black in America can mean the death sentence at the hands of a militarized police force, which is built upon structures designed to imprison people and to make a profit doing it.

Much of our music directly references these hardships, and they bear influence on all sub-genres of Blues Music. Its roots dig back to “field hollers” from enslaved Africans, and before that the music of West Africa.

The dance forms that followed developed regionally at African American establishments, juke joints, ballrooms, and wherever the music was found. As members and organizers of our blues dance community, we owe our expression of this art form to the black community that started it. We stand with our black community members against systematic racism and police violence.

Without black lives, we have nothing.

The Capital Blues committee will be saying more about this for as long as we continue to exist as an organization. We regret not having been more vocal about these issues on our web site and public communications. We need to contribute more to the conversation as well as help build paths towards solutions. While we have always made concerted efforts to hire black musicians, deejays, and instructors as well as broach tough issues like these at our beginner lessons, we haven’t done near enough.

Stay tuned as this is just a new beginning. Capital Blues may be closed for a long time due to COVID19, but must always and forever assert the value of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.

See our website at capitalblues.org for links to charities to donate to if you feel so inclined. And stay tuned for more announcements about what we’ll be doing to lend support to these efforts in the near future.

Covid-19 update

To the DC Blues Dancing Community,

Capital Blues will be postponing all Thursday Back Room Blues dances at least until the end of March. Due to the recommendations from the CDC and DC Department of Health, we are taking these measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Our community’s health and safety are our highest priorities, and we will be monitoring the situation and working with Glen Echo Park Partnership for the Arts and Culture to determine when we can begin regular social dances again. If you signed up for our March blues series class, we will be discussing how to proceed with GEPPAC, so stay tuned for updates.

We urge everyone to practice social distancing, please wash wash WASH your hands, and take care of yourselves. Know that the blues community is always here, and we’ll get back to our regularly scheduled programming as soon as we’re able.

-Capital Blues