Monthly Afrodance Program with Favour Odusola

Monthly Afrodance Program with Favour Odusola

Date:
Every Monday from Mon 13 Jan 2025 - Mon 7 Apr 2025
Time:
19:15 - 20:30
Venue:
DanceHouse
Admission:
15.99 per class or the option to pay per month.
Level:
Intermediate/Advanced
Teacher:
Favour Odusola

About This Class: 

Ready to Level Up in 2025?
“This year, we’re taking things to the NEXT level.”  

Our *Monthly Intermediate/Advanced Afro-Dance Classes* are here to help you break boundaries, refine your craft, and dominate every dance floor—while keeping Afro dance as our core foundation.  

This isn’t just about dancing—it’s about GROWTH.  

Our mission? TRAIN and LEVEL UP. 
These classes are designed to elevate your skills, build unshakable confidence, and unleash your full performance potential.  

At UMA, we’re committed to:  
- Training: Master advanced choreography and hone your technique.  
- Building Community: Connect with like-minded dancers who share your drive and passion.  
- Exploring Roots: Learn the cultural depth of Afro-dance to give your moves purpose and meaning.  

2025 is the year of transformation, fueled by our mantra:  
"BELIEF OVER EVERYTHING." 
Because when you believe in yourself, there’s nothing you can’t achieve.  

Are you ready to LEVEL UP?  Sign up now!

#AfroDanceLevelUp #IntermediateDancers #DanceGoals2025  
#TrainWithUMA #BeliefOverEverything  

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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