In a large and very hot dance studio in a converted warehouse in Oakland, Tecsia Evans talks through a microphone to about 30 women and girls. “God made you masterpieces,” Evans says as fans whir.
For Desiree Ross, praise dance is not just an activity — it’s a service. After suffering extensive injuries in a vehicle crash in November 2012, Ross was forced to quit teaching dance for a year. “I ...
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