Our mission is to grow the scene in Charlotte while creating and developing dancers that love and respect Kizomba and Semba, African partner dances.
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Instructor Bios:
[ Heather Greening Bio ]
Heather' love for African culture, dance, and food began in 2003 when she studied abroad in Ghana. This love and attachment to Africa grew during a trip to Cape Town, South Africa. When Heather found Kizomba, it had a familiarity that brought her back to her time in Ghana.
Heather has completed Module 1 and Module 2 Teacher's Training Courses with Lucia Nogueira, has trained one on one with Eddy Vents and completed his Kizomba and Semba Teacher's Training course.
Heather had the opportunity in April of 2017 to travel to Luanda, Angola to learn first-hand the culture, dance, and history. While in Angola, she had the opportunity to dance on stage at the 2017 Angola Kizomba & Semba competition and danced both Kizomba and Semba on a local Angolan TV station, tpa, Televisio Publico Angola.
She has been teaching other styles of dance since 2008 and is excited to share her African cultural experiences through dance.
[ Adylson Ramos Bio (Badiu Badiu) ]
Adylson Ramos was born and raised in the Cape Verde islands where music and dance is a way of life. He joined a fútbol club at the age of 15 where he was exposed to performance, dance, and music such as Funana, Coladeira, Batuke, Morna, and Pasada. Adylson is originally from Santiago island, the largest of the 10 islands where their inhabitants are nicknamed “Badiu”. Badiu was a term used for the rebels as they did not want to be enslaved by the Portuguese and escaped to the outskirts of Ribeira Grande (Cidade Velha), the former capital of Santiago.
After moving to the US, Adylson settled in New Bedford, MA and lived in a PALOP community where spent his weekends which started on Thursdays dancing in the Cape Verdean clubs, parties, and get-togethers. He was apart of a group of Cape Verdeans that performed the history of the Cape Verdean people depicted through choreography, Batuke, Funana, and Pasada.After multiple trips back home to Cape Verde, Adylson realized how much he had saudade for his culture and music. He began immersing himself in the PALOP culture in the US through dancing Pasada, Kizomba, and Semba.
Adylson has completed a Kizomba and Semba Teacher's training course with Eddy Vents and has trained intensively with Lucia Nogueira.