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Refugees and Immigrants Week Talent Show 3rd edition

July 22nd, 6-10pm at the Langston Hughes theater


  1. ALNUU


Alnuu native of November 24 is a Togolese Artist Dancer, Choreographer and Musician residing in the USA. He was trained in Togo and then in Senegal at Germaine Acogny's Ecole des Sables in Traditional, Contemporary and Modern African Dance. Former Choreographer and Dancer of King Mensah, Assou & Sevi and Nathalie DeSouza then of the Brin De Chocolat Company and CCAV in Lomé. He proved his worth by collaborating in training and creation projects in Contemporary Dance with the French Institute, Goethe, the Lycée Français de Lomé and L'École Arc-en-ciel, of which he was the Dance Teacher from 2006 to 2013. Then from Belgium in 2005 in the His Story Creation of Dunia Dance Theater by Harold George and William Bobongo and several times in France and Germany from 2012-2013 in the Francophonie Projects in Lyon with CCAV Ap'nondas Epaminondas and Hubert Arouna then STEPTEXT by Helge Letonja and Opiyo Okach. He has been working with the GANSANGO Company in the USA since 2014.



 
 
 

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