AFROBEATS
VAN
DANCE, INSPIRE, EDUCATE
AFROBEATS VAN believes in equal opportunities for all. Our team is committed to make Vancouverites DANCE to African music, INSPIRE the community to tackle occurring social issues like racism, police brutality and more, EDUCATE the community on African history and culture.
AFROBEATS VAN believes in equal opportunities for all. Our team is committed to make Vancouverites DANCE to African music, INSPIRE the community to tackle occurring social issues like racism, police brutality and more, EDUCATE the community on African history and culture.
What's POPPIN
What's POPPIN
The African Dream Show - Sept 16th, 2023 at Scotiabank Dance Centre.
The African Dream Show - Sept 16th, 2023 at Scotiabank Dance Centre.
Tickets are on sale via the link: https://www.showpass.com/izo-dreamchaser/
Few things to keep in mind:
Few things to keep in mind:
fee: $25/class
Pre-registration or drop-in
Bring water and a towel (thirsty and sweaty)
Be respectful and open-minded
enjoy yourself
Contact:
Contact:
Email us at - info@afrobeatsvan.com
Email us at - info@afrobeatsvan.com
Call us - 778-2887064
Call us - 778-2887064
Dm us - @afrobeats_van (Instagram & twitter)
Dm us - @afrobeats_van (Instagram & twitter)
Web - https://sites.google.com/view/afrobeatsdancevan/home
Web - https://sites.google.com/view/afrobeatsdancevan/home
SUMMER 2023 (JUNE - AUGUST)
SUMMER 2023 (JUNE - AUGUST)
The Africa Dream dance show
The Africa Dream dance show
Rwandan-born Isaac Gasangwa (aka Izo Dreamchaser) founded Afrobeats Van to connect audiences to African culture and history. The African Dream follows the life of a young man growing up in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi people in Rwanda, and his determination to create a better world for the future. Featuring ten dynamic performers, the intricate choreography draws on African dance, hip-hop, and martial arts, blending thrilling dance with text and storytelling. This inspiring work is a tribute to Black resilience and hope and reasserts the power of art to overcome racism and oppression. Sponsors: City of Vancouver The Dance Centre Dance West Network Afrobeats Van iDance Vancouver E-Squad
Rwandan-born Isaac Gasangwa (aka Izo Dreamchaser) founded Afrobeats Van to connect audiences to African culture and history. The African Dream follows the life of a young man growing up in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi people in Rwanda, and his determination to create a better world for the future. Featuring ten dynamic performers, the intricate choreography draws on African dance, hip-hop, and martial arts, blending thrilling dance with text and storytelling. This inspiring work is a tribute to Black resilience and hope and reasserts the power of art to overcome racism and oppression. Sponsors: City of Vancouver The Dance Centre Dance West Network Afrobeats Van iDance Vancouver E-Squad