Je Vis Dance
If you are 2 years old or 100 years old and have a desire to dance Je Vis Dance teaches all ages the love and technique of dance. Specializing in Latin, Bachata and Salsa styles but also knows Ballroom, Partner Dancing, Wedding and Sweet 15 Choreography.
Also offering 1 hour Hula Shows in authentic Hawanii costumes, teach audience how to shake it like a hula girl, games such as limbo, photo ops and fire finale dancing.
Fahimeh Vahdat is an Iranian American mixed media installation and performance artist living in Columbia, Maryland. As an activist artist, Vahdat’s work focuses on human rights / women & children’s rights violation especially domestic violence in Iran and the United States. Vahdat’s work has been exhibited not only in the USA but also in Argentina, Italy, Poland, China, the United Arab Emirates, India, Turkyeh, and South Africa. Vahdat has received numerous grants, recently from Deutsch Foundation and the Maryland State Individual Artist Award.
Music Video
My first Single and Music Video. To show what i can do when all elements of my performing arts skills come together.
Year: 2021
Details: 4:25
Vocal Reel
Vocal Reel
Year: 2023
Details: 4:30
Dance Reel
Dance Reel of performance's and worked ive choreographed
Year: 2023
Details: 3:22
I am a trained actor from New York in classical theatre, weaned on the Greeks and Shakespeare. I am also an classic art model of many years. Performance art allowed me to create my own work, combining theatre and the aesthetic eye to stage pieces that honor the Platonic circles: Truth, Beauty, and Justice.
Those circles have been celebrated by the most philosophers and poets throughout the last five centuries whom are no longer read. I strive to keep the voices that inspired me alive.
Ladi Glori's is an innovative Baltimore-based spoken word artist, actress, author and host. Performing on stage as a poet since 2009, Ladi Glori combines dynamic performance and message-filled activism. Clinging to her love for musical expression, she released the hip-hop/spoken word CD, ‘Mute the Background’ and performed with the band “Funk Out the Trunk” in 2011.
Greetings!
I am honored to serve as the Executive Director of the Performing Arts Center for African Cultures, a vibrant hub celebrating the rich tapestry of African traditions and expressions. With a background deeply rooted in nonprofit management, leadership, and Africana studies, I am committed to fostering an inclusive space where the diverse voices and talents of African cultures shine brightly.
estrellita beatriz, who uses the pronouns starr, e, bea, or anything non-gendered offered gingerly, is a poly-disciplinary artistic facilitator, doula, educator, and change shaper. e started stage managing storefront theatres in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as a junior in high school. bea’s work as an artistic facilitator mixed with starr’s ancestral healing practice lead e to become a death doula and ritual writer. Working at the praxis of grief, ritual, and theatre, starr hopes to help guide folks back to their bodies through boundaries, intentional conversations, and plant medicine.
Musician, educator, tinkerer, student.