More about this Workshop/Service and the Provider
Louis is an African contemporary dancer, performer and teacher. He was born in Douala, Cameroon, West Africa and speaks both English and French fluently.
He started dancing at the age of fifteen and has been performing and delivering African dance workshops into schools in the UK for almost two decades. He enjoys working with all ages and abilities and seeing them engage in the dance and find their passion for it.
He has performed professionally across Europe and the UK and in 2010 started his own dance company with dance students from his local area. In 2013 they reached the quarter-finals of the Sky One dance competition Got To Dance.
A highly experienced facilitator, Louis has worked in early years settings, primary and secondary schools, theatres and arts venues, special schools and day centres, summer schools and activity centres as well as the corporate sector and museums including the British Museum for their Young Members Sleepovers with Wise Moves Dance Ltd.
Testimonials
Thank you again, so much for providing our students with a fabulous day. Please come back next year! I love this day and come rain or shine, I will make sure that I am there all day next time!
African Dance – Wyvern St Edmunds
Louis was fantastic! He had a great manner with the children and taught them the Samba in a structured and well thought out way.
Samba Dance – St Laurence School
I popped my head round the door on one occasion to see Louis working with the children during his Aboriginal Emu dance workshop and was most impressed. We are all agreed that it has been a truly wonderful input to the children's learning and gave us a great lift in the middle of a busy term. Again my very sincere thanks.
Aborigine Dance – The Dunbury First School
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