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TABLEAU CADRE MOVEMENT ENSEMBLE PRESENTS:
West African Dance Workshop w/ Jenabah!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

West African Dance Saturday, April 21st, 2018

12:00 - 2:00 PM

Center for Performing Arts and Learning, 28243 Beck Rd, Unit B-2, Wixom, MI 48393
This workshop will introduce you to rhythms and movements used in West African dance through hands-on instruction, cultural history, and a full body workout all to the soundtrack of live drumming!
This high-energy, informative and fun experience is the perfect way to Spring into the season!
All bodies are welcome.
 

ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED - PAY AT DOOR ONLY

2-Hour Intensive Workshop: $33 pre-registered (ends 4/20/18 at 6pm), $40 at door.

** NO REFUNDS, BUT YOU CAN TRANSFER YOUR REGISTRATION TO SOMEONE ELSE **

April 21st Wixom Location

About Jenabah
 

Jenabah has been studying a variety of dance styles for 35 years and teaching to students of all ages for more than two decades. 

 

During high school, Jenabah performed and competed with the varsity dance team for 4 years and earned the role of captain as a senior. She was first runner-up for “Miss Michigan Dance”. She performed and taught for Universal Dance Association, traveling nationwide teaching dance teams choreography, technique and more. Jenabah also taught for Creative Dance Arts, School of Dance in Tucson, AZ for 7 years. Intrigued by music and dance of the African Diaspora and Tribal Style Belly Dance, she began her path of studying world dance with instructors from East and West Africa, Cuba, Brazil, as well as the United States. In 2006, Jenabah traveled abroad to study music and dance in Guinea, West Africa and later was afforded the opportunity to teach Tribal Style Belly dance workshops in Barcelona, Spain. 

 

Jenabah performed for 15 years at Renaissance Festivals in Michigan and Arizona where she was a principal dancer for Domba, Tribal Belly Dance and Nommobugunte, a world drum and dance troupe founded by her and her husband. She performed with an African drum and dance troupe Like Water Drum and Dance from 2003–2007, contributing choreography and costume designs. In 2006,  she opened the doors to the Tree of Life Cultural Arts Studio, a center that offered unique classes, workshops, dance parties and performance opportunities to the community of Chelsea, MI and surrounding areas. Jenabah was the primary choreographer, costume designer and director of Tribal Roots Fusion Bellydance and Tree of Life Drum & Dance Society. 

 

Jenabah continues her journey of dance as a mover and choreographer with Tableau Cadre Movement Ensemble, and has recently been given the title of  “Dance Captain”. 

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