All smiles today at the 2022 Back to School Bash. Big shoutout to Stephanie Hartman & Gulf Coast Organization!
Event Spotlight: Louisiana Library Association Conference 2022
The power of coming together and creating is something special. All of these people aren’t only amazing artists but also great human beings!
Shoutout to the Louisiana Library Association for hosting a great state conference. As always a Huge Thank You to Pabby for your hard work & support throughout the years.
TMM Travels: Cathedral Carmel School Performance
Nothing but positive energy with great people! Cathedral-Carmel School! Thanks to the staff and students today!
TMM Travels: Boys & Girls Club & Young Audiences of Louisiana
Feeling is everything and passion just makes everything feel right! Thank you Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Louisiana & Young Audiences of Louisiana for always being great organizations in the community.
Event Spotlight: Ignite The Mic At The Alexandria Museum of Art
Last night was a special one! Shoutout to the Alexandria Museum of Art - all the dope artists & the whole Ignite The Mic Alexandria team.
Event Spotlight: Madison Parish Schools Arts Education Programs
Sign Up For My Summer Hip Hop Classes At Basin Arts!
Event Spotlight: 2nd Annual Local Palooza | A Lafayette Celebration Of Local Arts & Culture
Event Spotlight: 19th Annual Parc Jam
Media Spotlight: Basin Arts "Art Circle" Spotlight
I was honored to be featured in Basin Arts weekly Art Circle series, which profiles artists throughout the Acadiana community. Check out a preview of my feature below and click here to read the full article!
Save The Date: 19th Annual Parc Jam
Event Spotlight: You Aren't Alone Project 2022 Live Art Event
Introducing My Newest Programs "CONNECT" and R.E.D.
Be You: Terrance Morgan uses dance to educate, motivate and inspire
I Am Honored To HAVE Received The Louisiana Volunteer Service Award
I am honored to have received this award by the Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, Billy Nungesser. This award wouldn't be possible without my family and the Kabuki Dancers.
Anti-Bullying Campaign Promotes Opening Dialogue With Students
An anti-bullying campaign is encouraging elementary school students to talk about their problems before picking on someone.
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The Drop the B.E.A.T (Bullying Ends After Talking) program shared ways for students to open dialogues through skits and songs. Dance and spoken word, and musical performances were also a part of Thursday’s program
Members of the anti-bullying group say they hope children will learn how to talk about their problems as children to make them better adults.
The campaign for anti-bullying launched at Corporal Michael Middlebrook Elementary in Lafayette.
Breaking Good: Kabuki Dancers Takes on Bullying One School at a Time
LAFAYETTE — They are an unlikely group of crusaders. Three dancers, a poet and a drummer. Their strength is a combination of narration, dance and live percussion.
And a willingness to tackle the toughest of subjects.
Jude Romero, Torrez Hypolite, Herb "Pucci" Green, Alex “PoeticSoul” Johnson and leader Terrance Morgan, collectively known as the Kabuki Dancers, are the progenitors of “Drop the BEAT,” which stands for Bullying Ends After Talking. On this morning, they're at the recently renamed Middlebrook Elementary.
Of all the causes they could preach — literacy, stay in school, physical fitness, anti-drugs — the Acadiana-based group chose the most difficult.
“Originally, we were just people who wanted to break and practice,” says Romero. “Clubs, battling in Baton Rouge, New Orleans and then Texas.”
By break, Romero means dance, a style that originated in the Bronx in the mid-1970s. Often performed to rap music by male teens in the streets, the style is characterized by intricate footwork, pantomime, spinning headstands, tumbling and improvisation.
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Busting Moves With A Message
Terrance Michael Morgan (TMM) at Tourney Town During NCAA Final Four (April 7-9, 2013)
I had the privilege of performing at Tourney Town during the NCAA Women’s Final Four in New Orleans. It was an electric blend of sports, culture, and music, with interactive fan zones and the chance to meet legends like Lisa Leslie—a four-time Olympic gold medalist.
Being part of that energy, where fans could connect with the game and each other, was something special. The TMM Project was right there, bringing people together through performance and unforgettable memories.
Here’s to more moments like this, where we celebrate the power of culture, sports, and connection.
Terrance Michael Morgan pictured with former WNBA player, Lisa Leslie (right) at Tourney Town in New Orleans, Louisiana












