Step Afrika!’s
Magical Musical Holiday Step Show
December 9 - 18, 2022
-
Location
Fichandler Stage
-
Run Time
70 minutes, no intermission
As the world’s first holiday show highlighting the African American tradition of stepping, Step Afrika!'s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show is a feast for the eyes and ears. Fabulous and furry friends from the Arctic Kingdom — Popper the Penguin and Polo the Polar Bear — along with DJ Nutcracker ensure a fun and exciting experience for the entire family!
Support for Step Afrika!'s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show is provided by Virginia McGehee Friend.
We are grateful to Destination DC for their promotional support of this production.
Discounts Available for Groups of 10 or More!
When you book a group of 10 or more, you could get an additional discount on tickets!
CALL GROUP SALES TODAY – 202-488-4380
About Step Afrika!
Founded in 1994 by C. Brian Williams, Step Afrika! is the first professional company dedicated to the tradition of stepping. Under Mr. Williams’ leadership, stepping has evolved into one of America’s cultural exports, touring more than 60 countries across the globe, and the Company now ranks as one of the top ten African-American dance companies in the United States.
Step Afrika! blends percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities; traditional African dances; and an array of contemporary dance and art forms into a cohesive, compelling artistic experience. Performances are much more than dance shows; they integrate songs, storytelling, humor, and audience participation. The blend of technique, agility, and pure energy makes each performance unique and leaves the audience with their hearts pounding.
Cast
JEEDA BARRINGTON
ARIEL DYKES
ROBERT HAMILTON
KAMALA HARGROVE
KAYSHON HAWKINS
AKIEVIA HICKMAN
JABARI SOLO JONES
CONRAD R. KELLY II
ISAIAH O'CONNOR
NA'IMAH RAY
VALENCIA ODEYKA EMONNI SPRINGER
ERICKA STILL
BRIE TURNER
JOSEPH VASQUEZ
PELHAM WARNER
ROBERT WARNSLEY
JEEDA BARRINGTON
Jeeda Barrington is a native of Glenarden, MD and graduate of Bowie State University, earning his Bachelor's in Music Technology and a master's degree in Human Resources. A member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc, Jeeda has served as the choreographer for various traveling step and partywalk teams. He continues his love for rhythms through disc jockeying at events across the United States.
ARIEL DYKES
Ariel Dykes is a native of Gainesville, Florida. She received an Associate of Arts Degree in Musical Theatre from Santa Fe College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from the University of Florida. She has trained in traditional and post-modern dance, jazz, voice, and acting, and has worked with such artists as Ailey Dancers, Nathaniel Hunt and Samantha Barriento, Tony Award winner Scott Coulter, and Galen Hooks. She was introduced to stepping and strolling as a member of the Iota Lambda Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., where she choreographed step routines for the chapter and UF's National Panhellenic Council. This is her first season with the Company.
ROBERT HAMILTON
Robert Hamilton is excited to be a part of the Step Afrika! cast once more. Since his first appearance last year, he has attended William Esper Studio in NYC in order to further his training as an actor. Robert also serves as the Assistant Technical Director at Imagination Stage. He wishes every audience member an immersive experience in this Magical Musical Holiday Step Show and a very Happy Holidays to you and yours.
KAMALA HARGROVE
Kamala Hargrove was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, and started dancing at the age of four. She trained professionally in ballet, Horton, Graham, West African, jazz, and hip hop at the Alvin Ailey School and Dance Theater of Harlem until she was 18. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Theater, and Dance with a concentration in Dance and Choreography at Trinity College. Since graduating from Trinity College, Kamala has appeared in various music videos and live performances. She has performed with artists including Estelle, Mr. Vegas, Wizkid, and French Montana. She has also worked as a Teaching Artist in New York City, teaching elementary, middle, and high school students. This is Kamala's first season with the Company.
KAYSHON HAWKINS
Kayshon Hawkins is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher from Henderson, North Carolina. He has been teaching all ages dance for four years, specializing in hip-hop. He taught at The Pointe! Dance Studio in Greensboro, NC, for two years. Kayshon graduated from Fayetteville State University with a bachelor's degree in Theatre in 2018, with a profession in audio and sound.
AKIEVIA HICKMAN
Akievia Hickman is a native of Tallahassee, Florida, and holds an MBA from Florida A&M University. She is a member of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. In addition to being trained in hip-hop and jazz, Akievia has studied modern and contemporary dance under the direction of Shepiro Hardemon as a member of Mahogany Dance Theatre. Akievia was introduced to stepping in high school when she joined the Code Red Step team and furthered her experience in college as a member of the Rampage Step Team.
JABARI SOLO JONES
Jabrai Solo Jones is is a Detroit, MI native who began dancing at the age of 8, inspired by recording artist Usher's You Don't Have to Call music video. A self-taught dancer, his first ever taste of performing was dancing in the 79th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Jabari has performed with Aloe Blacc, Missy Elliot, Lil Baby, City Girls, 2 Chainz, Rick Ross, and Lil Yachty and choreographed projects for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. In addition to his extraordinary dance credits, Jabari is also an actor, appearing in productions of College Boyfriends, Nick Cannon's WildNOut, BET's American Soul, and Sophia Nahli Allison's Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground. Jabari studied English at Morehouse College and he is a proud member of The Chi Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc where he served as Stroll Master.
CONRAD R. KELLY II
Conrad R. Kelly II (Assistant Artistic Director, Step Afrika!) is a native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he attended Dillard High School of the Visual and Performing Arts. While attending Florida A&M University, he became a member of the Marching 100 and the Strikers. After college, Conrad became a soloist for The Rolle Project in Las Vegas as well as a dance instructor with Studio 305, where he regularly taught classes in hip-hop, contemporary, and jazz dance. He has won numerous awards as a choreographer and dancer. Conrad is a two-time recipient of the DC Commission on Arts and Humanities prestigious Arts and Humanities Fellowship Program. He plans to use his extensive performing and teaching experiences to launch a mentoring program for young male dancers.
ISAIAH O'CONNOR
Isaiah O'Connor is a native of Miami, Florida. He received a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. In college, Isaiah joined the Strikers Dance Troupe under the direction of Shepiro Hardemon and studied hip-hop, modern, and urban soul. He aspires to use his talents to not only perform on stages across the world, but to give back to those who helped him along the way. This is Isaiah's first season with Step Afrika!.
NA'IMAH RAY
Na'imah Ray is a native New Yorker who received
a BFA in Dance from Montclair State University. She trained with dancer Dwana Smallwood throughout her youth and was first introduced to stepping in middle school. She joined a step team at age 11 and began competing around New York City. She has trained with artists Earl Mosley, Christian Von Howard, and Beatrice Capote, and participated in dance programs at The Ailey School and Earl Mosley Institute of the Arts. Na'imah performed as a Centennial Stepper with her sorority, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated, at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. This is her first season with the Company.
VALENCIA ODEYKA EMONNI SPRINGER
Valencia Odeyka Emonni Springer is a native of Brooklyn, New York. She holds a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and served as the first Stand Queen (captain) with the Ambassadors of Sound Marching band at Virginia Union University. She studied ballet, jazz, African, hip-hop, and contemporary dance at Restoration Youth Arts Academy. Valencia has performed with Forces of Nature, Dance Africa (Brooklyn), and as part of a live installation entitled A Primordial Place. She also worked as a social studies and science teacher, dance teacher/coach, guest choreographer for local New York/Virginia majorette teams, and as a model for New York and Richmond, Virginia, fashion weeks. Valencia is a proud member of the Nu Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. and the Eta Psi Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary band sorority.
ERICKA STILL
Ericka Still is a native of St. Petersburg, Florida. She began her training at SADA under the direction of Paulette W. Johnson, where she studied tap, ballet, jazz, African, and contemporary dance. Ericka discovered the art form of stepping in middle school as a part of the AKAdemy Exquisite Gems program. Ericka received a Bachelor of Arts in Health Science: Pre-Occupational Therapy and she minored in Rehabilitation Management from Florida A&M University. Throughout college, she studied under the direction of Shepiro Hardemon as a member and Co-Assistant Artistic Director of Mahogany Dance Theatre. This is Ericka's first season with the Company.
BRIE TURNER
Brie Turner is a native from Lithonia, Georgia. She graduated magna cum laude from Howard University with a BA in Strategic, Legal, and Management Communications. Brie began her formal dance training in 2015, which prepared her to serve as the co-captain (2020-2021) and captain (2021-2022) of the Howard University Bisonettes Dance Ensemble. Brie is a Spring 2020 initiate of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated's Quintessential Alpha chapter where she served as the Chapter President and stroll mistress. This is Brie's first season with the Company.
JOSEPH VASQUEZ
Joseph Vasquez hails from Guttenberg, New Jersey, and has received a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from Rutgers University in New Brunswick. In college, Joseph danced with the Bachata Performance Team, where he choreographed and led the team for four years. Joseph is a member of Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity Incorporated, and performs with The Revels, a stroll team led by Francisco Pozo and Carlos Zapata. This is Joseph's first season with the Company.
PELHAM WARNER
Pelham Warner is a native of The Bronx, New York and has attended Dutchess Community College. A self-taught dancer of Dancehall and student of Afro Street styles, his true passion can be found in the rhythm and beats of his percussive stepping style. As a teenager, Pelham was a member of The Players Club Steppers. He then found his home stepping with The Order of the Feather Fraternity, where he served as the team's Step Master and captain for five years. Pelham is an accomplished teaching artist, teaching step to students in the greater New York City area for several years. He recently performed in the a capella musical The Movement by Kathy D. Harrison at The National Black Theater Festival. He is blessed to have the opportunity to continue his passion for stepping, performing, and teaching during his fourth season with Step Afrika!.
ROBERT WARNSLEY
Robert Warnsley is a native of Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Illinois State University with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Robert learned to step and stroll as a member of the Eta Tau chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. In addition to stepping, he practices hip-hop and Chicago-style footworking.
Creative
C. BRIAN WILLIAMS
MFONISO AKPAN
Marianne Meadows
BYRON HURST
C. BRIAN WILLIAMS
C. Brian Williams (Founder and Executive Producer, Step Afrika!) is a native of Houston, Texas, and graduate of Howard University. He recently earned the nation's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts a 2022 National Heritage Fellow from the National Endowment for the Arts, for contributions to American heritage and culture. Brian first learned to step as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. - Beta Chapter, in the Spring of 1989. While living in Southern Africa, he began to research the percussive dance tradition of stepping, exploring the many sides of this exciting, yet under-recognized American art form and founded Step Afrika! in 1994. Williams has performed, lectured and taught in Europe, Central and South America, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean and throughout the United States. He is the founder of the monumental Step Afrika! International Cultural Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa. Through Williams' leadership, stepping has evolved into one of America's newest cultural exports and inspired the designation of Step Afrika! as Washington, DC's official Cultural Ambassador. Williams has been cited as a civic/community visionary by NV Magazine, a nation builder by the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, and a minority business leader by the Washington Business Journal. He is the recipient of numerous Artist Fellowships; the Distinguished Arts Award from the Coalition for African-Americans in the Performing Arts; the Pola Nirenska Award for Contemporary Achievement in Dance. He is also featured in Soulstepping, the first book to document the history of stepping. He also earned the 2008 Mayor's Art Award for Innovation in the Arts and has led the company to multiple Metro DC Dance Awards for Outstanding New Work, Excellence in Stage Design/Multimedia, and Outstanding Group Performance. In 2018, Williams received the Mayor's Arts Award for Visionary Leadership from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
MFONISO AKPAN
Mfoniso Akpan (Director, Magical Musical Holiday Step Show / Artistic Director, Step Afrika!) has trained extensively in tap, ballet, jazz, modern, African dance and step. While attending the State University of New York at Stony Brook, she majored in biochemistry and cultivated her stepping skills as a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Mfon began her training at the Bernice Johnson Cultural Arts Center and has performed at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, the Apollo Theater, the Brooklyn Academy of Music and Lincoln Center. Mfon toured with the off-Broadway show Hoofin' 2 Hittin, where she was a featured stepper and dancer.
Marianne Meadows
Marianne Meadows (Production Designer) is delighted to be back at Arena Stage following the run of Drumfolk in June 2022, the home for her grad school internship many moons ago. She is a Resident Designer for Solas Nua (Johnny Meister and the Stitch, The Smuggler), Open Circle (where she also serves as a board member), The Washington Stage Guild, Scena Theatre, Theatre Lab, and Histrio. Previous productions include Eleanor, The Backguards (Fords Theatre), Quills (Helen Hayes nomination) and The Dead Monkey (Woolly Mammoth), Old Wicked Songs (Helen Hayes nomination) and The Desk Set (Studio Theatre), The Chosen (Helen Hayes nomination, Theatre J), The Adding Machine (Helen Hayes nomination, Washington Jewish Theatre). Marianne is a member of United Scenic Artists local 829 with a BA from Sarah Lawrence College, MFA from the University of Washington with additional training at Lester Polakovs' Studio and Forum of Stage Design, NYC. In 2004, she received Theatre Lobby's Mary Goldwater Award.
BYRON HURST
Byron Hurst (Sound Designer) is a Harlem-born indigo child with an old soul and deep musical roots. He has spent the plus side of 15 years mixing tours ranging from Broadway musicals to concert attractions with some of your favorite international artists. When not at Arena Stage as the Assistant Sound and Video Supervisor, Byron regularly mixes high-profile events in the DMV and frequently returns to New York to re-invest in his community. He's blessed with the opportunity to design and guide eager technicians as they learn to operate the sound system at New York's Harlem Stage located on Convent Avenue (just up the hill from the street where He spent his youth). With a big heart for the arts, Byron firmly believes that vibrational frequencies are the fabric of the Universe the timbre and cadence of the human voice and body changes lives. Combined with a story and melodious vibrations, Sound is a universal language that translates through all barriers real and imagined.
Photos
Previous Performances
Step Afrika's Magical Musical Holiday Step Show in the News
WUSA9 GREAT DAY WASHINGTON
A sneak peek of Step Afrika!'s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show at Arena Stage
DC THEATER ARTS
Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show’ dazzles at Arena Stage
THE WASHINGTON INFORMER
Step Afrika! Holiday Show Brings Soulful Seasonal Cheer
HISPANOS EN MARYLAND
Hoiliday Concerts, Markets, Festivals and Events in the D.C. Area
FOX5 WASHINGTON DC
What to do this weekend for the holidays in DC, Maryland and Virginia
WTOP
Step Afrika! performs ‘Magical Musical Holiday Step Show’ at Arena Stage
WASHINGTONIAN
55 Activities to Check Off Your Holiday Bucket List This Season
WASHINGTONIAN
Best Things to Do in the DC Area: Step Afrika!’s Holiday Show