Rhythm & Roots: A Fusion of Folklore and Funk Dance Workshop
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Rhythm & Roots: A Fusion of Folklore and Funk Dance Workshop

Get ready to groove with Rokafella in this hip-hop dance workshop as part of The Bata Project: Urban | Isla Folklore.

By EFA Project Space

Date and time

Tuesday, May 14 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

EFA Project Space

323 W 39th St, Fl 2nd New York, NY 10018

About this event

  • 2 hours

Get ready to groove with Rokafella as she unveils the fascinating links between island folklore and NYC Hip hop dance events! Immerse yourself in an hour of exploration, complete with mesmerizing images and music that will get you moving. Try out some sizzling Salsa and Hip hop moves, and get ready to strut your stuff in style. Meanwhile, Leenda will showcase the stunning Batas, inviting you to try them on and snap unforgettable photos (don't worry, she'll provide them if you don't bring your own!). As she shares the captivating stories behind this modern folkloric garb, you'll be encouraged to share your own tales, creating a rich tapestry of cultural connection and community. Don't miss this unforgettable experience!


About Rokafella

Ana "Rokafella" Garcia is a pioneering Hip-hop artist from NYC, dedicated to empowering women in the genre. She co-founded Full Circle Prod Inc, a nonprofit dance theater company, with her husband Kwikstep. Rokafella has directed a documentary, "All The Ladies Say," and is an internationally sought-after judge and workshop leader. She has worked in NYC schools and community centers, launching programs to expose young students to dance careers. She has also launched a fashion line, ShiRoka, and has been featured in notable music videos, films, and festivals. Rokafella has choreographed for diverse events, including the NY Philharmonic Orchestra and the Kennedy Center. She is an adjunct professor at The New School and a content creator for BronxNet TV, producing her own TV series, "Kwik2Rok". As a multi-faceted Afro Latin Hip-hop artist, Rokafella draws on Nuyorican culture as her foundation.

Organized by

EFA Project Space, launched in September 2008 as a program of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, is a collaborative, cross-disciplinary arts venue founded on the belief that art is directly connected to the individuals who produce it, the communities that arise because of it, and to everyday life; and that by providing an arena for exploring these connections, we empower artists to forge new partnerships and encourage the expansion of ideas.