*(Queens, New York) – In honor of Black Historical past Month, the Jamaica Middle for Arts & Studying (JCAL) – Queens’ premier hub for the visible and performing arts – presents its annual pageant A Weekend of West African Dance at JCAL: A Black Historical past Month Presentation, a vibrant celebration of rhythm, historical past, and tradition. This 12 months’s occasion will kick off with interactive workshops on February 17-18 at 7PM, adopted by the mainstage performances happening February 27–28 at 8PM. The pageant will likely be led by Kofago Dance Ensemble and FANIKE! African Dance, two acclaimed firms deeply rooted in West African motion traditions.
By means of highly effective choreography and dwell musical expression, A Weekend of West African Dance highlights the vitality, precision, and religious grounding of African dance – honoring ancestral traditions whereas celebrating their continued evolution by way of modern efficiency. As well as, this system will function a post-performance “dance-back,” inviting audiences into dialog and reflection with the artists. The weekend can even embody workshops helmed by the present’s choreographers and providing members the chance to interact immediately with the motion, approach, and the cultural foundations of West African dance.
A signature a part of JCAL’s Black Historical past Month programming, this 12 months’s pageant underscores the establishment’s dedication to presenting culturally grounded work that celebrates creative excellence, custom, and trade. By centering West African dance as each a historic observe and a dwelling, evolving artwork kind, the pageant affirms the enduring affect of African motion on modern efficiency.
“A Weekend of West African Dance displays the facility of custom carried ahead with intention and care,” mentioned Courtney Ffrench, JCAL Creative Director. “Presenting this pageant throughout Black Historical past Month permits us to honor the deep cultural roots and historic significance of West African dance whereas celebrating its continued vitality immediately. Kofago Dance Ensemble and FANIKE! African Dance are distinctive creative companions whose work honors lineage whereas boldly advancing the shape. We’re so proud to current this pageant that celebrates West African dance as an important, dwelling expression of tradition.”
Schedule
Workshops Tuesday, February 17, 7PM – Class led by FANIKE! African Dance TroupeWednesday, February 18, 7PM – Class led by Kofago Dance Ensemble
PerformancesFriday, February 27 & Saturday, February 28, 8PMAll performances to happen on the Jamaica Performing Arts Middle (153-10 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica, NY 11432)
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About FANIKE! African Dance Troupe
A Southeast Queens firm, FANIKE! African Dance Troupe embraces and respects the dance, rhythm, historic and rising tradition tied to African motion. Its mission is to perpetuate the survival of African & African Diaspora tradition and humanities by way of dance and percussion.
About Kofago Dance Ensemble
Kofago Dance Ensemble is a New York-based firm rooted in West African and Caribbean rules of motion and area. Based by Kevin McEwen in 2015, Kofago creates creative work that embodies therapeutic and promotes schooling and social transformation
About Jamaica Middle for Arts & Studying (JCAL)
Jamaica Middle for Arts & Studying (JCAL), based in 1972, is a multidisciplinary arts heart based mostly within the numerous group of Southeast Queens. Our mission is dedicated to providing high quality visible and performing arts, and to offering accessible education schemes to encourage participation within the arts. JCAL is open Tuesday by way of Saturday from 10am to 6pm, closed Sundays, Mondays, and main holidays. For added data, name JCAL at 718-658-7400 or go to JCAL.org.
JCAL gratefully acknowledges public assist from NY Metropolis Council Speaker Adrienne Adams (Speaker’s Initiative), NY Metropolis Council Member Nantasha Williams, and the Council’s Cultural Immigrant Initiative.
JCAL gratefully acknowledges working assist from the Mellon Basis, Howard Gilman Basis, Matisse Basis, Altman Basis, and MacMillan Basis.

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