About this Event
Join us for this 1-hour, high-energy African dance class!
Move at your own pace and comfort level in a judgement-free environment where everyone is welcome.
You will learn specific African dances from Ghana, Mali, Guinea, South Africa, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and more; their roles in the life of an African village -- sharing Indigenous knowledge of Africa with the world.
Come experience the journey of inner development, and you will be glad you did!
No previous expeience required.
All ages and abilities welcome!
The space is fully accessible.
$15 / seniors
$10 / children & youth
$20 / adults
For group rates, email [email protected].
Drop-ins welcome.
Cash, debit, and credit card are accepted at the door.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
www.isaacniiakrong.com
Isaac Akrong is an exceptional performer of traditional dance and drumming. Hailing from the Ga people of the coastal belt of Ghana, he was immersed in the traditions of his culture at an early age. His love of traditional music and arts led him to the University of Ghana, School of Performing Arts where he completed an undergraduate degree. Isaac was invited to join the Ghana Dance Ensemble of the Institute of African Studies, Legon, where he continued with his learning and love of traditional music, performing a multitude of different cultural dances.
Isaac holds a master’s degree in dance and a PhD in ethnomusicology from York University. For many years he taught African music and dance at York University, Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. He has taught all ages, everywhere from Ontario Early Years Centres, elementary and secondary schools, post-secondary, as well as with adults and seniors.
As a choreographer, master drummer, and artistic director, Isaac creates new works as well as maintains traditional music and dance through the African Dance Ensemble. The group has performed all across Ontario, in addition to England and the US. Isaac also founded Humanity in Harmony festival, which ran for three years, bringing together multi-disciplinary artists, academics, and community members in a celebration of our common humanity through the arts.
Isaac has a strong commitment to sharing his knowledge of traditional dance and drumming with the world. As a researcher, he is determined to see Ghanaian music and dance documented for future generations.
“My goal is to propagate the message of African culture and explain everything possible about it. I am building on the knowledge that exists so that people will understand African music and dance more.”
He believes that, as humans, “We sing and dance through our lives on earth and beyond.”
In 2023, with a Board of Directors, Isaac incorporated African Arts Institute, a non-for-profit centre for education, research, and entertainment in African arts. Learn more at www.africanartsinstitute.com
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Quinte Ballet School of Canada, 196 Palmer Road, Belleville, Canada
CAD 13.54 to CAD 25.57