Maya Unique’s passion for dancing started at the tender age of 3 years old. She is in her early 20’s now and wants to pay it forward by helping others make an impact with their artistry. “It’s important to start with the youth,” she said… “Because without our youth, we are nothing. So we need to keep them involved. We need…
She is in her early 20’s now and wants to pay it forward by helping others make an impact with their artistry.
“It’s important to start with the youth,” she said... “Because without our youth, we are nothing. So we need to keep them involved. We need to keep sharing our history with them.”, an event planned for Saturday featuring youth and young adults, who will highlight the importance of Black History Month.Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters.
“A lot of our history is not being preserved, its being erased in our school system," Unique said. "So, I think it’s a definite thing to keep our history alive and just keep celebrating it.” The people participating in the showcase call themselves young urban creators who want to make an impact in the community.
"With singing you can hear it in somebody’s voice, with dancing you can see it in their artistry with their body, with painting you can see it with the different strokes of the brush, and with the instruments you can hear it in the passion,” said dancer Bella Rose.
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