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Bodies of Empowerment - Guided by Tabatha Robinson

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The Umfundalai technique is a contemporary African dance technique based on the fundamentals of traditional African dances from West Africa. The class begins with a center progressional warm-up and then transitions to across the floor combinations. This class to all levels regardless of training. Female identifying students should bring a sarong of lappa to class.

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The Umfundalai technique is a contemporary African dance technique based on the fundamentals of traditional African dances from West Africa. The class begins with a center progressional warm-up and then transitions to across the floor combinations. This class to all levels regardless of training. Female identifying students should bring a sarong of lappa to class.

The Umfundalai technique is a contemporary African dance technique based on the fundamentals of traditional African dances from West Africa. The class begins with a center progressional warm-up and then transitions to across the floor combinations. This class to all levels regardless of training. Female identifying students should bring a sarong of lappa to class.

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