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LDP’s Spring 2011 South African Dance Workshop Series

Monthly Event - Third Saturday of every month: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)

Washington, DC

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Student 3 hours before event $15.00 $1.36
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LDP’s Spring 2011

South African Dance Workshop Series

Washington DC

 

Like in the streets of the Soweto -- Jive to Pantsula beats!

Like in the mines of Jo'burg -- Send a message with your feet!

And return to tradition, where young and old meet

When we dance to Ndlamu drums -- in the Zulu sun’s heat

 

Attend master classes in contemporary and traditional South African dance during our spring workshop series - staring this Saturday at 11:00am.

Lesole’s Dance Project will host workshops just steps away from the Howard University Campus at DC’s Emergence Community Arts Collective. All ages and skill levels are welcomed to join South African born and bred instructor/performing artist Lesole Maine the third Saturday of the month for three 2-hour, hands-on sessions including:

Ndlamu (Zulu warrior dance) --- Pantsula (street dance) --- Gumboots


Don't miss this opportunity to experience the rich, vibrant culture of South Africa through movement and music --- cost attendance is $20 per workshop.


Save these dates from 11:00am to 1:00pm: March 19th, April 16th and May 21st. And don’t forget - workshops will be held at the Emergence Community Arts Collective located at 733 Euclid St. NW, Washington, DC 20001

 

Where


733 Euclid St. NW
Washington, DC 20001

Hosted By

Lesole's Dance Project



Lesole’s Dance Project (LDP) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, founded by Lesole Z. Maine in 2003. The company of six dancers was the recipient of The Washington Post’s Bringing the Arts to Our Community grant in 2003. The company creates and performs works that highlight the unique qualities of modern and Afro-Fusion style of dance and provide educational programs of the movement and history of popular South African dances such as Gumboots, Indlamu and Panstula.

               
In addition to public performances,
LDP prides itself in teaching basic dance classes, master or advanced dance classes, and workshops for the public.