Morning class with Zahra Badua

Morning class with Zahra Badua

Join us at the Baby Grand Theatre for a community dance class with Zahra Badua from 9:30-10:45am.

By Ground UP Dance Festival

Date and time

Friday, July 12 · 9:30 - 10:45am EDT

Location

Kingston Grand Theatre

218 Princess Street Kingston, ON K7L 1B2 Canada

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About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

Join us at the Baby Grand Theatre for an Afro fundamentals dance class with Zahra Badua from 9:30-10:45am.
Fundamental class focused on several West African street styles. An open level class exploring body isolations, core based movements, and fancy footwork.


All levels welcome!
$10 advance ticket, or cash / e-transfer at the door.
Baby Grand, inside the Grand Theatre, 218 Princess St, Kingston, ON K7L 1B2


Zahra Harriet Badua is a product of her culture. Everything she does is a testament to her love for dance, education, her culture and its rich history. Born in Tobruk, Libya to Ghanaian parents, Zahra’s passion for dance started at a very young age as a means to dive deeper in understanding of her West African heritage. She wears many hats; dance educator, movement coach, choreographer and dance administrator to name a few. Her dance training is rooted in various West African and Caribbean dance forms and has performed, taught and choreographed for various dance companies, schools and events within the Greater Toronto Area, Kingston Ontario, Montreal, Winnipeg and Memphis Tennessee.

Zahra is the founder of an educational and performance based company called ZahraMoves. The education aspect focuses on providing the historical and cultural context, the complexities, richness and the beauty of African diasporic dances. The performance component of the brand produces a collection of video projects and curated showcases to provide opportunities for emerging artists of color.

Zahra also works as a movement coach for adults with different developmental abilities and children living with autism. In her dance administration work she is the Engagement and Administrative Coordinator for dance Immersion, which is a black-led non-profit organization that promotes, produces and supports Black dances and dancers from the African Diaspora.

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The Ground UP Dance Festival is focused on building community, giving dance focused performance platform, and supporting artists throughout their journey in creation and development.