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Student face forward and dance along to the music. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Gallery: BSU hosts Line Dance-A-Thon as part of Black History Month celebrations

February 11, 2025 by Daniel Curd

BSU hosted a Line Dance-A-Thon on Friday night from 7:30 to 9 p.m. as part of its Black History Month celebrations. The event featured a dance competition, with prizes awarded to the winners, providing an opportunity for students to engage in one of several planned activities for the month.

Students begin the night by dancing along to the music. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Frangelica Terry, senior information systems major from Arlington, laughs with a friend. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Ciara Dunn, secretary & co-chaplain for OXC and junior psychology major from Beaumont, points at her toes when instructing her friend. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Truth Pierce, tailgate coordinator for OXC and sophomore kinesiology major from Converse, instructs Frangelica Terry, senior information systems major from Arlington, how to perform a new dance move. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Students dance along to the music during a non-judging round. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Attendees cheer on Anaia Mosley, BSU historian and junior communication disorders major from Crowley. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Students face forward and look for instructions from the song leader. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Tamil Kayode-Adele, president of BSU and junior criminal justice major from Midland, dances along to the beat while serving as a judge in the competition. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Student dance to the music. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Student face forward and dance along to the music. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Anaia Mosley, BSU historian and junior communication disorders major from Crowley, follows instructions from the song leader. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Filed Under: Multimedia, Photo Galleries Tagged With: Black History Month, BSU, Line Dance, NKP, OXC

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About Daniel Curd

Daniel is a photographer from Denver, Colorado. He is an Advertising/Public Relations major hoping to go into media creation. When not taking photos, he can be found in the library studying with friends, listening to music, or watching one of his favorite movies. For any additional photos captured by him, visit: DanielCurd.com

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