Yes!...Black Ballet History...

...is 'So Moldable!'
We remember, and say the name...
...Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell!
Linda-Denise walks the walk and talks
the talk and leads by shining example, that
...not practice...but perfect practice...
makes perfect! She exudes the rhythm
of Ballet when she speaks, and laughs
and gesticulates! Linda-Denise
environmentally rewrote her DNA and
RNA to exactly match the
chromosomes of Ballet! Now, as she
instructs the next generations,
the positioning touch of her hands on
her students has an electric effect,
and they listen and move with an almost
hypnotic cooperation!
Linda-Denise has a mid-upper-lip
Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus)
called "Purpose!"
The objective of Black Ballet History Month is
to recognize, celebrate, and honor
with deep pride, the countless Black Men,Women,
and Organizations who
tirelessly gave, and are giving,
their time, talent, and physical treasure to
exquisitely create, interpret, and put on
historical and memorable
Professional Ballet Productions the world over,
and to teach and mentor upcoming generations of
performers.
The Founder of Black Ballet History Month,
Ralph Winge, D.D.S.,

is also a Classical Ballet enthusiast,
USC Dental School Graduate,
and elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus.
If you know a Ballet Practitioner who should be included here,
please leave a note in the comment section. Thank you!
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