Nancy Washington introduced the dance presentation, “A Tribute to Mary Lou Williams” choreographed by Morgan-Lee and Winny Benaiah, then HDAT danced to the music by Mary Lou Williams’ “Roll ‘em” and “A Grand Night for Swinging.” Morgan-Lee received the award humbly and gracefully. HDAT was founded in 2005 by Morgan-Lee to provide children, youth and teens, ages 3 to 18 years of age, access and opportunity to dance. Since that time HDAT’s members have studied and performed with noted national master artists such as Carmen de Lavallade, Misty Copeland, and Debbie Allen, and have attended summer intensives with Joffrey Ballet and Dance Theatre of Harlem.
After a delightful lunch, Dame Vivian Hewitt, a member of the New York Chapter of The Northeasterners, spoke to the group about her life as a collector of African American art. Hewitt said as a young bride she would rather have art than an appliance. The John and Vivian Hewitt Collection was on display at the August Wilson Center at the time of the convention. As the lunch concluded, the ladies boarded buses and headed to the August Wilson Center to view The Vivian and John Hewitt Collection.
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