Afrodance Beginner Program with Favour Odusola
- Date:
- Every Monday from Mon 13 Jan 2025 - Mon 7 Apr 2025
- Time:
- 18:15 - 19:15
- Venue:
- DanceHouse
- Admission:
- 15.99 per class or pay for full program.
- Level:
- Beginner
- Teacher:
- Favour Odusola
About This Class
Start Your 2025 with Afro-Dance! ��✨
“New year, new moves, new YOU!”
Kick off the year with our 6-Week Afro-Dance Beginners Program, designed to help YOU smash your dance goals, build confidence, and have the time of your life!
�� Whether your goal is:
�� Getting fit to the irresistible rhythms of Afro beats,
⚫️ Owning the dance floor at every party,
�� Joining a vibrant and supportive community,
⚫️ Learning something NEW and exciting in 2025…
This program is your perfect fit!
At UMA, we focus on:
�� Training – Step-by-step instruction tailored for beginners, so you feel confident every step of the way.
�� Building Community – Dance is better together; join a tribe of like-minded movers.
�� Celebrating Culture – Beyond movement, learn the rich history and traditions** of Afro-dance, exploring styles from Nigeria, Congo, South Africa, and beyond.
What’s New This Year?
�� Weekly dance challenges exploring diverse African styles.
�� A warm-up routine that boosts **strength, coordination, and stamina.
�� A 6-week showcase to celebrate your progress and build dance confidence!
2025 is your year to LEVEL UP. Believe in yourself, your growth, and the power of movement.
Sign up now and start your dance journey today. Let’s make 2025 unforgettable together!
About The Teacher:
Favour Oluwaseunla Odusola is a Nigerian-Irish multidisciplinary artist and cultural mover based in Dublin. A member of Dance Ireland, Create Ireland, and Theatre Forum, Favour is a passionate advocate for diversity and community engagement in the arts. His work combines storytelling, live music, and movement to explore themes of cultural integration, identity, and resilience.As a performer, Favour has appeared in celebrated works such as Hyperactive (2024), Othello, The Wanderer, and Emma Martin’s DOLOROSA.
His solo piece O Dabo, commissioned for the 2023 Dancer from the Dance Festival, showcases his innovative fusion of Afro street, African contemporary, and traditional Nigerian theatre. He is the artistic force behind Wave (Co-founder/Co-director), a dance platform for underrepresented and the irish communities, and Jaiva, a three-day Afro-dance camp celebrating cultural exchange.
A skilled educator and curator, Favour has inspired over 300 dancers through Afro-dance workshops, building inclusive audiences and selling out productions like Ekaabo. His storytelling-driven approach is further reflected in his proposed dance theatre piece, blending Nigerian traditions with universal themes. Favour’s artistry celebrates identity, fosters connection, and empowers communities through meaningful and inclusive creative expression.
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For further information:
- Website: www.officialpak.art/uma