Fabulous Dancing Dolls featured in ESPN+ docuseries executive produced by Chris Paul

Fabulous Dancing Dolls featured in ESPN+ docuseries executive produced by Chris Paul
Dr. Akai Smith, — Coach
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Southern University’s Fabulous Dancing Dolls have graced many stages and screens. On Aug. 11, they will be on more streams as they star in the ESPN+ Original, “Why Not Us: Southern Dance.” The eight-episode docuseries  will take fans behind the scenes of the storied and illustrious dance  troupe, part of the acclaimed Souther University Human Jukebox Marching  Band. This is the third installment of “Why Not Us,” which is executive  produced by NBA All Star and entrepreneur Chris Paul. It is presented by Andscape, which featured the Dolls as they celebrated their 50-year anniversary in 2019. 

From ESPN+:
For over 50 years, the Dolls have set the  standard for collegiate dance lines nationwide. Powered by the booming  sounds of the school’s marching band, the Human Jukebox, the Dancing  Dolls push the envelope with every performance, creating unique  choreography stemming from their diverse dance backgrounds. Beyond the  field, the Dolls are role models in their communities and represent what  it means to be strong Black women, pushing the culture with their  talent and artistry.

“The third season of Why Not Us will continue to shine a  spotlight on the importance of HBCUs and celebrate the culture and  influence of these institutions,” said Paul. “This season will focus on  Southern University’s nationally acclaimed Dancing Dolls and will  capture the drive, talent and vision of these powerful black women  leading the way.”

“We are so excited to showcase another unique aspect of HBCU culture in this season of Why Not Us,”  said Brian Lockhart, Senior Vice President, Original Content. “Over the  past 50 years, the Dancing Dolls have solidified their place in an  elite tier of dancers and have proven to be the foremost innovators  amongst the nation’s top dance teams. We are looking forward to reaching  more sports fans with their unique story.”

Like the first two seasons of Why Not Us, which followed the North Carolina Central men’s basketball team and Florida A&M University’s football program, Why Not Us: Southern Dance will examine the distinct culture, experiences and challenges of an HBCU athletic program.

Coached by the magnetic Dr. Akai Smith, the Dolls navigate the rigors  of practice, classes and upholding the legacy of the Forever Dolls that  came before them. Comprised of dancers from different regions across  the country, the Fabulous Dancing Dolls of Southern University grow in  their craft, as students, and in life.

Why Not Us: Southern Dance is produced by Roadside Entertainment, Paul’s Ohh Dip!!! Productions, and ESPN+. The Why Not Us series  highlights the ethos of being a student and student-athlete at an HBCU.  The series spotlights the importance of these remarkable schools and  who have done more with less.

Source: https://www.subr.edu/news/fabulous-dancing-dolls-featured-in-espn-docuseries-executive-produced-by-chris-paul



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