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| Ancestral Hands/Danceafreaka | DANCEAFREAKA is a new and fun system that uses traditional African dance techniques for you to improve, Body Tone, Flexibility, Fitness, and cardio vascular health. It incorporates aspects of dances from different parts of the continent. read more >> |
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| Ayigafrik Dance | Ayigafrik is the dance company of choreographer Assayigah. Founded in 1985 at the very start of his career, Ayigafrik has changed and evolved according to the different circumstances, creations, and artists involved. Through the years, it has been the start of many a successful dancing career. read more >> |
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| Deja-Fit | DÉJÀ-FIT, Lifestyle Fitness Coaching was designed with real women in mind; to provide individual attention to help you reach your fitness, health and life goals, using elements of Afro-rhythms in group sessions for relaxation. read more >> |
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| Jonzi D Productions | Jonzi D Productions is the UK’s newest and freshest Hip Hop theatre company. Its Artistic Director is the highly charismatic and irrepressible Jonzi D, one of the most recognised faces of Hip Hop culture in the UK. read more >> |
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| Mario López-Goicoechea | I consider my work to be rooted primarily in the rich legacy left behind by cultures such as the Yoruba, Bantu, Arara and Carabali. My dance classes are structured in ways that let students know about the origin of these dances and allow them to establish a link between dance and rhythm. All this is done in a fun and positive environment. read more >> |
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| Monitor Risadinha | Monitor Risadinha (Jacob) started learning Capoeira in 1994. He trained under the well known Masters Sylvia Bazzarelli and Marcos Dos Santos at the London School of Capoeira Heraçna. With three years teaching experience he was granted permission to open his own school, Capoeira Canal which follows the Herança methods and philosophy and runs regular classes for adults and children in West London. read more >> |
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| Nicola Geismar | Currently I am striving to continue pushing boundaries in hip hop culture and actively represent its art forms with authenticity. There are several channels of which I endeavour on doing this through: Continuing to research and develop my personal style and individuality by drawing on the fundamentals of hip hop dance styles; create a platform for emerging and more established hip hop choreographers/dancers and pioneers and inform young people, in a youth arts context, about the practical, historical, safe and technical applications that form the basis of hip hop dance styles. read more >> |
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| Oumar Sagna | Oumar comes from the Colobane district of Dakar, Senegal. Oumar is a fantastic dancer, happy with both contemporary and traditional styles. Oumar is an accomplished drummer and teacher too, specialising in Marimba, Kora. He is also a skilled maker and repairer of drums and has appeared in several television films in his home country. read more >> |
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| Tavaziva Dance | Tavaziva Dance aims to explore new territories in combining the rich and diverse traditional dance forms of Africa within a Western base. The company will inspire and entertain audiences with a high-energy dance vocabulary, skilled technical dancers, original music and a totally unique perspective on African dance. The company’s work is at its core African; however, we use a modern dance language that draws much of its inspiration from the traditional. read more >> |
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| Zela Gayle | My current artistic interest is in teaching African dance to children and adults to improve their strength and flexibility to re-connect them with a positive legacy of African dance and music. In my workshops, young people will engage in leadership skills, feel empowered through creativity and realise their full potential through an African dance expression. read more >> |
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