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Haitian Flag Day Konpa Class Celebration w/ Robenson Mathurin

Haitian Flag Day

Celebration

Konpa with Robenson Mathurin

 

Celebrate Haitian Flag Day with a very special Konpa class led by Robenson Mathurin! Enjoy light refreshments, great music, and Konpa dance moves!

Konpa is a traditional Haitain meringue, jazz and Vodou rhythm couples dance. Primarily focusing on movements of the hips; also known as Konpa, Kompa, Compas direct, or Kompa direkt, Compas originated in Haiti in the 1950's and the root of this dance style was created by the Haitian band, Ensemble Aux Callebasses. Compas took off across the Caribbean and quickly became popular, especially in the French dominant speaking Islands. As the genre traveled, it influenced many new genres like Soca, Kassav, and the faster paced version of Compas called Zouk. Join us as we learn the basics of this sensual style of dance, solo or with a partner. Julio Jean & Robenson Mathurin will take you on a journey of blissfulness through movement.


Class Details:

Haitian Flag Day Konpa Class Celebration led by Robenson Mathurin

Saturday, May 11th | 4:30-6pm

In Person | $18


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