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    The FAMU drum major Oscars appearance was more than just a performance — it was a cultural breakthrough. Representing Florida A&M University, Oloyede took part in a live Oscars performance tied to the film Sinners, executing precise baton choreography while contributing to a visually powerful production. As detailed in a feature from HBCU Gameday, Oloyede appeared alongside a lineup that included singer Miles Caton and ballerina Misty Copeland, blending HBCU band tradition with mainstream entertainment on one of the world’s most watched stages. The moment placed HBCU band culture front and center in a space where it has historically been underrepresented. Who Is The post FAMU Drum Major Oscars Appearance Makes History appeared first on HBCU News.
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