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Black Music & Dance Explode at Oscars Performance
16 Mar
Summary
- Stars performed a vibrant tribute to Black music and dance.
- The performance recreated a key scene from the nominated film.
- The film's song is nominated for Best Original Song.

A dazzling array of artists, including Misty Copeland, Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, and Brittany Howard, recently united for a spectacular performance celebrating Black music and dance. The event featured a chillingly accurate recreation of the film 'Sinners,' where the history of Black musical and dance traditions came alive.
Misty Copeland represented modern ballet, complemented by dancers performing twerking, breakdancing, Xiqu, and Zaouli. The set design immersed the audience in the film's 'Club Juke,' reflecting director Ryan Coogler's celebration of cultural preservation.
The nominated song, featured in 'Sinners,' plays a crucial role in the film when Sammie Moore, or Preacher Boy, introduces a raw blues song written for his pastor father. This performance embodies his defiance and dreams, weaving Black music's past and future into his character's present.
The song contends for Best Original Song against formidable nominees, including works from 'Diane Warren: Relentless,' 'Kpop Demon Hunters,' 'Viva Verdi!', and 'Train Dreams.' The nominations highlight the diverse musical landscape recognized at this year's Academy Awards.



