Thursday, May 28, 2026

Black Ballet History Month!...Balletist Of The Week...India Bradley!



Yes!...Black Ballet History... 

is 'So Wonderful!'


We remember, and say the name...



...India Bradley!



India has the body and the skills and the 

determination to do it all! She made 

history as the First Black in 75 years 

to dance the role of Dewdrop in George 

Balanchine’s The Nutcracker at the 

New York City Ballet! India made it her 

business to participate in so many Pieces 

right off the bat! And, of course, she did 

much of her foundational training at the 

Dance Theatre of Harlem, before 

School of American Ballet!




"You'll Love Her Immediately!"



India has a mid-upper-lip

Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus)

called  "The Cloud!"



 



Black Ballet History Month, 

celebrated each year in August, was

founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.

in 2025 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 C. 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!



For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Black Ballet History Month!...Balletist Of The Week!...Daphne Lee!

 


Yes!...Black Ballet History 

is 'So Jump To It!!'


We remember, and say the name...






Daphne Lee!



Please give Daphne all the space that she 

needs...She can effectively use all of it to 

her artistic advantage! Rumor has it that 

when she a preteen playing ball with the 

other kids outside, the boys always liked 

to see her gracefully run...with her hands 

outstretched like she was striding across 

the ballet stage!  This Beauty Queen with 

top-of-the-class Scholastic underpinnings 

will be making beautiful waves far into 

the future!   



"You Want Excellence, Here It Is!" 



Daphne has a mid-upper-lip

Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus)

called "The Elusive!"



 



Black Ballet History Month, 

celebrated each year in August, was

founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.

in 2025 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 C. 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!



For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.


Friday, May 15, 2026

Black Ballet History Month!...Balletist Of The Week!...Nardia Boodoo!

 


Yes!...Black Ballet History... 

is 'So Glossy!'


We remember, and say the name...




...Nardia Boodoo!



Be on the lookout! Nardia is 'stretching

 the boundaries! She has been leaping 

from one great opportunity to another! 

Starting at the Baltimore School, then 

moving to the N. Carolina School, she 

finally headed to the DTHarlem on a 

full scholarship! Moving on she 

studied at the Joffrey Academy on 

a full scholarship and performed in 

almost twenty big time, full-length 

ballets. Currently at Washington 

Ballet, she has made such an 

impact that she was also  signed 

to modeling and many sponsorships 

contracts!




"This Sister's Got The Clout!"




Nardia also happens to have a mid-upper-lip

Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus)

called "Time!"




 



Black Ballet History Month, 

celebrated each year in August, was

founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.

in 2025 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 C. 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!



For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.



Friday, May 8, 2026

Black Ballet History Month!...Balletist Of The Week!...Desmond Richardson!


Yes!...Black Ballet History...

is 'So Bubbly!'



We now remember, and say the name...




...Desmond Richardson!  



Desmond is as 

well-versed a dancer as the best of them! 

Modern, classical, hip hop, and 

contemporary ballet mega moves are in 

his arsenal! His expertise made him 

'Big Time Bait,' and he was grabbed 

by Alvin Ailey American Dance 

Center! Desmond currently is 

involved with Complexions 

Contemporary Ballet as its 

co-founder and co-artistic director! 



"He's the Champ!"




 



Black Ballet History Month, 

celebrated each year in August, was

founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.

in 2025 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 C. 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!



For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.


Black Ballet History Month!...Balletist Of The Week...India Bradley!

Yes!...Black Ballet History...  is 'So Wonderful!' We remember, and say the name... ...India Bradley! India has the body and the ski...